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  • The Downing's Return to Discuss "The Wages of Cinema"
    2025/10/06

    Crystal L. and David C. Downing, former co-hosts of the podcast, return to discuss Crystal's latest book, The Wages of Cinema (IVP, 2025). Join Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill as they sit down to discuss the intersection of film theory with Dorothy L. Sayers and Christian theology. If you want to dig in more make sure to watch Crystal's lecture at The Wade Center on YouTube this past summer and grab a copy of her book over at InterVarsity Press.

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    44 分
  • C.S. Lewis's Oxford w/ Dr. Simon Horobin
    2025/06/17

    In addition to being his teaching home, Oxford was an integral part of C.S. Lewis's life. His drafty rooms in The New Building, his pastoral residence at The Kilns, the trees lining Addison's Walk all shaped the life and writings of C.S. Lewis. Join co-hosts Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill as they go on a tour of C.S. Lewis's Oxford with Dr. Simon Horobin, Professor of English Language & Literature at Magdalen College. Grab a copy of Dr. Horobin's book here.

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    34 分
  • Did C.S. Lewis Believe in Evolution? w/ Dr. John Walton
    2025/05/05

    Did C.S. Lewis believe in evolution or not? Join co-hosts Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill for a bonus episode where we ask this question of Dr. John H. Walton, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. Dr. Walton is widely known for his Lost World Series books as well as his commentaries and teaching on the creation account in Scripture. Make sure to check out our main episode with Dr. Walton where we discuss how Lewis frame creation in his writings, particularly in Perelandra and The Magician's Nephew.

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    20 分
  • Creation in C.S. Lewis's Fiction w/ Dr. John Walton
    2025/05/05

    C.S. Lewis fictionalized the creation account in several of his novels, most notably in Perelandra and The Magician's Nephew. Join co-hosts Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill as they explore Lewis's imaginative and expansive creation narratives with Dr. John H. Walton, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College. Dr. Walton is widely known for his Lost World Series books as well as his own interpretations of the creation account in Scripture. You won't want to miss this week's discussion as we explore how Lewis's writings compare to the biblical account on a host of topics from sacred space, to the Fall, to creation ex nihilo, to the serpent, and so much more.

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    41 分
  • Books Worth (re)Reading, Part 2
    2025/04/14

    "At the end of all our exploring, we will arrive where we began and know the place for the first time." - "Little Gidding," T.S. Eliot

    Listeners shared some amazing "Books Worth (re)Reading" in response to our first installment, so we are back with a sequel! Join co-hosts Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill as they revisit the books that we (and our listeners) love and continue to reread. If you are a regular listener, please email us your list of books as well as an explanation of how they've shaped your mind, imagination, and spirit. Below are the second set of books mentioned in this installment of the series.

    • Gilead, Marilynne Robinson
    • Being Disciples: Essentials of the Christian Life, Rowan Williams
    • The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming, Henri J.M. Nouwen
    • The Strength to Love, Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • What Are People For?, Wendell Berry
    • The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life, Armand, Nicholi
    • Piranesi, Susanna Clarke
    • The One, The Three, and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity, Colin E. Gunton
    • Life Together, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    • The Man Who Was Thursday, G.K. Chesterton (Print copy)
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    39 分
  • C.S. Lewis and Christian Witness w/ President Philip Ryken
    2025/03/04

    Millions know him as a novelist and an Oxford Don, but C.S. Lewis's most lasting impact may be his role model as a Christian witness and evangelist. President of Wheaton College, Dr. Philip Ryken joins co-hosts Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill to explore C.S. Lewis's views about the witness of Scripture and what he can teach us about our own approach to Christian witness. How did Lewis approach Scripture, doctrine, and evangelism and how might that inform our own efforts to bear witness to the truth?

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    30 分
  • Books Worth (re)Reading, Part 1
    2025/02/03

    If this podcast is bound together by anything, it is a love of books—particularly, a love for books written by the Wade Center authors. Inspired by C.S. Lewis's habit and love of re-reading books, co-hosts Dr. Jim Beitler and Aaron Hill embark this week on an exploration of the books that they love and continue to reread. If you are a regular listener, please email us your list of books as well as an explanation of how they've shaped your mind, imagination, and spirit. Below are the first set of books mentioned in this episode.

    • The Magician's Nephew, C.S. Lewis
    • The Two Towers, J.R.R. Tolkien
    • Perelandra, C.S. Lewis
    • The Overstory, Richard Powers
    • Evocations of Grace, Joseph Sittler
    • For the Life of the World, Alexander Schmemann
    • No Future Without Forgiveness, Desmond Tutu
    • Creation and Fall, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    • "The Word of Jesus on Prayer," Unspoken Sermons II, George MacDonald
    • The Great Divorce, C.S. Lewis
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    49 分
  • The Last Romantic w/ Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau
    2025/01/06

    Sometimes the best way to understand an author is by exploring their conversation partners? Who are they responding to? In his recent Hansen lectures—now released in book form through IVP as The Last Romantic—Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau explores the ways in which C.S. Lewis is indebted to, influenced by, and fulfills the aspirations of Romantic authors such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, and even Schleiermacher. Join Dr. Jim Beitler, Director of the Marion E. Wade Center, and co-host Aaron Hill as they sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau to discuss how Lewis is The Last Romantic and how seeing him through this literary light can help us understand not just Lewis's writings but his legacy and applicability to modern life.

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    37 分