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    The CS Lewis Podcast #196 How did Shakespeare influence Lewis’ exploration of death, resurrection and the human condition?

    2025-02-10T18:00:00Z

    How did “great myths” shape Lewis’ understanding of Christian truth? Dr Sarah Waters, assistant professor of language and literature at Sterling College, Kansas, continues to explore the intriguing intersection between Shakespeare’s literary genius and CS Lewis’ spiritual journey.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #195 Sarah Waters: Did Shakespeare play a role in Lewis’ conversion?

    2025-02-03T17:00:00Z

    How did William Shakespeare influence CS Lewis’ conversion to Christianity? Dr Sarah Waters, assistant professor of language and literature at Sterling College, Kansas, draws connections between Lewis’ faith journey and his engagement with Shakespeare’s works.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #194 Sarah Waters: How Lewis grew to love Shakespeare

    2025-01-27T18:00:00Z

    What was Lewis’ favourite Shakespeare play? Dr Sarah Waters, assistant professor of language and literature at Sterling College, Kansas, delves into Lewis’ literary accessibility and theological insights, uncovering the timeless relevance of his work. 

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    Dawkins the Apologist

    2025-01-24T10:36:00Z

    Erik Strandness shares his reflections on the failures of ‘New Atheism’ and how the movement inspired many to return to the faith

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #193 Leprechauns, fairies and the Holy Ghost

    2025-01-20T18:00:00Z

    What did Warnie and Lewis get up to while holidaying in County Louth? How did he encounter leprechauns, fairies and the Holy Ghost? Plus, we hear about some of the key women in Lewis’ life: Mrs Moore, Joy and their housekeeper Vera Henry. Rev Paul Clayton-Lea, author of CS Lewis and the Wee County shares the second half of his talk given at the CS Lewis Group at Ulster’s spring mini symposium and answers audience questions. 

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #192 Warnie, alcoholism and Country Louth

    2025-01-13T18:00:00Z

    Lewis’ life was not a bed of roses. However, he was still able to find joy in dark situations. For example, discovering beauty and friendship in Ireland’s Country Louth while his brother Warnie was being nursed there for alcohol addiction. Rev Paul Clayton-Lea, author of CS Lewis and the Wee County shares some fascinating personal stories from the Lewis brothers in a talk given at the CS Lewis Group at Ulster’s spring mini symposium.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #191 New Atheism, Sigmund Freud and Narnia: Does CS Lewis still matter?

    2025-01-06T17:00:00Z

    Is CS Lewis relevant today? Can he speak to a post-Christian culture? We hear from Meg Thomson, producer of Freud’s Last Session, a film starring Anthony Hopkins as Sigmund Freud and Matthew Goode as CS Lewis, Dr Jem Bloomfield, an assistant professor at the University of Nottingham and author of Paths in the Snow and Justin Brierley, author of The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #189 Holly Ordway: What did Christmas mean to JRR Tolkien?

    2024-12-23T17:00:00Z

    How integral was the incarnation for JRR Tolkien? Does Christmas feature in The Lord of the Rings legendarium? How did the Tolkien family celebrate Christmas? Dr Holly Ordway, author of Tolkien’s Faith, shares her thoughts on what Christmas meant to Tolkien and explores a recently discovered poem of his, Noel, which is one of his most overtly Christian works.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #188 Jem Bloomfield: Christmas in Narnia

    2024-12-16T17:00:00Z

    Dr Jem Bloomfield, assistant professor of literature at the University of Nottingham and author of Paths in the Snow, unpacks the Christmas references as well as key elements, such as the stone table and the titles of the Pevensie children, within The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #187 Jem Bloomfield: Paths in the snow

    2024-12-09T17:00:00Z

    As Christmas approaches, we unpack some of the key elements in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with Dr Jem Bloomfield, assistant professor of literature at the University of Nottingham and author of Paths in the Snow.

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    Making movies is… love, actually

    2024-11-27T13:55:00Z

    The highly successful British screenwriter and film director Richard Curtis is a good example of a life of service, says Drew Cordell  

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    Why do Christians vote for Trump?

    2024-11-26T11:00:00Z

    Evangelicals are often blamed for voting for a man who is not a model of virtue and holiness. So why do Christian voters make this choice? 

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    How should we respond to church scandal?

    2024-11-15T15:00:00Z

    In light of recent events in the Church of England, culminating in Archbishop Justin Welby’s resignation, Drew Cordell looks at whether there is any hope

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #183 Dan Barker and Carolyn Weber: Is CS Lewis still relevant?

    2024-11-11T18:00:00Z

    On November 22nd 1963, Clive Staples Lewis – Jack to his friends – died in Oxford, England. However, 61 years after his death, is CS Lewis still relevant? We hear from former pastor-turned atheist, Dan Barker, who suggests that many of Lewis’ arguments are fundamentally flawed. Literature professor, Dr Carolyn Weber, highlights where she disagrees with Dan and shares some of her story about coming to faith at Oxford University, in part through CS Lewis.

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    Christopher Hitchens was a ‘heretic’ of the New Atheist cause

    2024-11-06T14:50:00Z

    Contrary to perception and to the opinions of many of his fellow atheists, the late writer perceived aspects of religion to be positive and did not want it to be eradicated – just sidelined

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #182 Sarah Hawkyard: CS Lewis changed everything

    2024-11-04T18:00:00Z

    Ruth Jackson spoke to singer-songwriter Sarah Hawkyard who describes Mere Christianity as a “game changer”, which “hooked” her onto Christianity. Lewis played an integral role in Sarah coming to faith, challenging, inspiring and providing her with profound knowledge.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #181 Curtis White: What did TS Eliot and Lewis think of each other?

    2024-10-28T18:00:00Z

    Dr Curtis White’s PhD focuses on the relationship, work and theology of CS Lewis and TS Eliot. Here, he highlights some of his thoughts on this topic as well as sharing how Lewis was integral to his own faith journey. White also talks about the upcoming CS Lewis Symposium in Belfast, which John Brown University is providing financial support for.

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #180 David Clare: Ecstatic experience

    2024-10-21T17:00:00Z

    How did Lewis approach ecstatic experiences, particularly in light of his Ulster Protestant background? Dr David Clare of Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick continues his talk given at the C.S. Lewis Group at Ulster’s spring mini symposium. He also answers questions from the live audience. The event was entitled ‘C.S. Lewis and the Land of His Birth: Re-rooting Lewis in Ulster & the Island of Ireland’. The title of Dr Clare’s talk was ‘“Lit Up Inside”: C.S. Lewis’s Joy & Ulster Protestant Ecstasy’.

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    The P Diddy charges are awful. But can we really judge who is “good” and who is “bad”?

    2024-10-09T12:00:00Z

    When terrible stories of abuse hit the headlines, many people are happy to reject the perpetrators as “bad” and happy to consider themselves as “good”. But is it really that simple to make these moral categories of human beings?

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    The CS Lewis Podcast #177 Alister McGrath: Emotions, sentimentality and rational truth

    2024-09-30T17:00:00Z

    Would Lewis have any advice for anyone struggling to make sense of their emotions? How do we respond to a culture or a generation who often prioritise emotional truth over rational truth? How do we avoid sentimentality? Are there any ways that Lewis has been particularly powerful spiritual mentor for you personally? How can Lewis’ lived out faith be helpful for us?