The Unsung Inklings (7)
  1. Little Plastic Castles. In this episode, we read the first Inkling, Owen Barfield, as he defends the use of old words, old stories, and old ways of expressing what’s good, beautiful, and true against modern proponents that argued for more modern “scientific” ways of judging language, esp., poetics and myth, as well as religion and culture.
  2. The life of C.S. Lewis' brother, Warren Lewis
  3. Christopher grew up in his father's literary world, a joyful reminder and glimpse of something far greater that we as Christians grow up in our Heavenly Father's living word.
  4. Of all the Inklings, Williams was certainly the most enigmatic. His mind and body were always moving.
  5. Even at Lewis’ graveside, Havard was a faithful friend, and a friend full of faith in Christ, confessing his hope in the resurrection.
  6. Dyson demonstrated a pious persistence with Lewis, something we can emulate in our own friendships and conversations.
  7. Thanks to Barfield’s opposition, several important things happened to C.S. Lewis.