The C.S. Lewis podcast
A podcast by Premier - Mondays
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184 Episodes
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#143 That Hideous Strength: Is technology dangerous?
Published: 5/02/2024 -
#142 That Hideous Strength: What is the future of humanity?
Published: 29/01/2024 -
#141 That Hideous Strength: Is there a darker agenda to scientific experimentation?
Published: 22/01/2024 -
#140 Sarah Irving-Stonebraker: Does history matter?
Published: 15/01/2024 -
#139 Phil Knox: The fate of the unevangelised
Published: 8/01/2024 -
#138 Phil Knox: Why the Narnia Chronicles make me cry
Published: 1/01/2024 -
#136 David Bates: Was Lewis a bit of a grumpy old man when it came to Christmas?
Published: 18/12/2023 -
#137 David Bates: How did Lewis celebrate Christmas?
Published: 18/12/2023 -
#135 David Bates: What did Christmas mean to Lewis?
Published: 11/12/2023 -
#134 Alister McGrath: Is there an expiry date on Lewis' relevance?
Published: 4/12/2023 -
#133 Alister McGrath: Was Lewis a prophet and does he speak to contemporary cultural issues?
Published: 27/11/2023 -
#132 Alister McGrath: 60 years after his death, does Lewis still speak to our heads and hearts?
Published: 21/11/2023 -
#131 David Bates: CS Lewis Reading Day
Published: 13/11/2023 -
#130 David Bates: Pints with Jack
Published: 6/11/2023 -
#129 Dr Carolyn Weber: Surprised by Oxford
Published: 30/10/2023 -
#128 Perelandra: It's not for nothing that you are named Ransom
Published: 23/10/2023 -
#127 Perelandra: Evil, suffering and sin
Published: 16/10/2023 -
#126 Perelandra: Free will, desire and the Fall
Published: 9/10/2023 -
#125 Perelandra: Pleasure, gender and sex
Published: 2/10/2023 -
#124 Perelandra: Scientism, spirituality and magic
Published: 25/09/2023
A weekly podcast with Professor Alister McGrath exploring C.S. Lewis’ thought, theology and teaching. C.S. Lewis is one of the most influential voices in modern Christianity. The 20th Century British writer and lay theologian has profoundly impacted Christians around the world and brought many atheists and agnostics to faith in Jesus. One person whose faith was greatly encouraged by the writings of C.S. Lewis is Professor Alister McGrath. Both men were raised in Northern Ireland, studied at Oxford University and went on to become professors there. They also both came to faith from atheism slightly later in life. Alister has written numerous books on C.S. Lewis, including a seminal biography C.S. Lewis – A Life. Every Monday, Ruth Jackson and Professor Alister McGrath will reflect on C.S. Lewis’ ideas, life and influence as well as trying to answer questions that impact culture today.