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Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

David Bates, Matt Bush, and Andrew Lazo

Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

David Bates, Matt Bush, and Andrew Lazo

Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

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Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

David Bates, Matt Bush, and Andrew Lazo

Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

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David invites Fr. Stephen Gregg on to talk about ⁠Edmund Spenser⁠, a sixteenth-century poet famous for his work ⁠"The Faerie Queene"⁠.⁠[Show Notes]
Continuing to browse through Jack's bookshelf, today we come to Lady Julian of Norwich, introduced to us by Dr. Grace Hamman, the author of "Jesus through Medieval Eyes".[Show Notes]
Today on Jack's Bookshelf we examine "The Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius with Dr. Michael Dauphinais.[Show Notes]
Matt kicks off another series of "Jack's Bookshelf" by talking to Dr. Louis Markos about the Greek Philosopher, Plato.[Show Notes]
Today we complete our discussion of “The Latin Letters of C. S. Lewis”.[Show Notes]
C. S. Lewis shares his heart with Don Giovanni.[Show Notes]
Andrew, David, and Matt discuss the first seven "Latin Letters" of C. S. Lewis.[Show Notes]
This month we began a new series on "The Latin Letters of C. S. Lewis". In this episode, we give an introduction to this correspondence and next week we'll dive into the letters themselves.[Show Notes]
We're still here! Latin Letters are coming next month![Show Notes]
David, Matt and Andrew conclude Lewis' collection of "Letters to Children".[Show Notes]
After reading the introductory sections in the previous episode, the gang dive into the letters of "Letters to Children". They discuss the parts of the letters which surprised them, as well as Jack's references to the United States and his spir
After the break of After Hours Month, the team return to discuss another Lewis letter collection, "Letters to Children".[Show Notes]
As we wrap up "After Hours Month", David has a few announcements...Buy "Letters From Jack"Come on pilgrimage with us?[Show Notes]
David had the honour of interviewing one of his favourite podcasters, Angelina Stanford from "The Literary Life Podcast", about Lewis' literary theory and one of his students, Northrop Frye.[Show Notes]
Dr. Diana Glyer returns once again to talk about "Letters From Jack", a book which has been brought back into print and sent out to our Patreon supporters![Show Notes]
Matt is joined by pastor and author Will Vaus to discuss his latest book, My Journey with C.S. Lewis & Other Companions.[Show Notes]
In this season we're reading several letter collections of C. S. Lewis, but in today's episode we turn to the letters of his brother, Warnie Lewis. Dr. Diana Pavlac Glyer and Dr. Don W. King join David to discuss The Major and the Missionary, t
David speaks with Dr. Mark Noll about C.S. Lewis' initial reception in the United States.[Show Notes]
Dr. Rigney returns to talk with Matt about his book, "Lewis on the Christian Life: Becoming Truly Human in the Presence of God".[Show Notes]
It’s still Christmas! To celebrate, we’re sharing David’s recent interview on the Fantastical Truth podcast from Lorehaven where he attempts to answer “How Did Lewis and Tolkien Celebrate and Critique Christmas?”[Show Notes]
This is our last episode going through 'Letters to an American Lady", picking up today at the start of 1961 and concluding with Lewis’ death in 1963.[Show Notes]
The letters between 1959 and 1960 reveal some difficult times for both Jack and Mary, including the death of Jack's wife, Joy Davidman.[Show Notes]
As the team continue to move through Lewis' letters to Mary, another American lady enters into the story...[Show Notes]
David returned to "The C. S. Lewis Podcast", attempting to answer the questions: "What did Christmas mean to Lewis?", "How did Lewis celebrate Christmas?", and "Was Lewis a bit of a grumpy old man when it came to Christmas?"[Show Notes]
The gang continues to work through Lewis' Letters to an American Lady. As their friendship grows, Jack and Mary are now on a first name basis...[Show Notes]
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