All cs lewis articles – Page 6
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #126 Perelandra: Free will, desire and the FallAlister McGrath unpacks some of the theology within the second book of the Space Trilogy. What was Lewis’ understanding of the Fall? What if the Fall hadn’t happened? How does he explore the concepts of free will, desire, good, love, truth and demon possession in Perelandra? 
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         Article ArticleDiscovering purpose: An engineer's evolution from atheism to a life filled with meaningApologist Jana Harmon shares the story of Neil Placer, who discovered the Christian faith via years of atheism 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #123 Out of the Silent Planet: Death, suffering and The FallIn the final episode on Out of the Silent Planet, Alister McGrath explores Lewis’ depiction of humanity, death, evolution and suffering. He also discusses the framework Lewis provides to help us reflect on these big questions. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #122 Out of the Silent Planet: Love, sex and intuitionAlister McGrath continues to explore Out of the Silent Planet, looking at some of CS Lewis’ language around love and sex. He also looks at the different life forms on Malacandra and the distinction between rational and non-rational life forms. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #121 Out of the Silent Planet: Nakedness, science and RansomLooking at Out of the Silent Planet, Professor Alister McGrath discusses whether nakedness within the book is significant. Plus, they look at whether CS Lewis is drawing on genuine science and the significance of Ransom’s name. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #120 Out of the Silent Planet: Weston, Devine and JRR TolkienAs we delve into the first book of the trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet, Professor Alister McGrath looks at some of its key themes. He explores the characters of Weston and Devine, looking at whether they represent particular ideologies and how Lewis exposes issues with their worldviews. Plus, why was JRR Tolkien such a fan of the book? 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #119 Has The Space Trilogy stood the test of time?Alister McGrath concludes his introduction to Lewis’ Space Trilogy by exploring parallels with The Chronicles of Narnia. He offers tips for getting into these three books, speculates why they haven’t been turned into films and shares his favourite moment in the trilogy. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #118 Evil, evolution and theological reflection in The Space TrilogyAlister McGrath explores some of the theological themes within Lewis’ trilogy, such as incarnation, atonement and the problem of evil. How did Lewis view the relationship between science and religion? What did he think about evolution? How did he critique certain worldviews through his fiction? 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #117 Vivisection, mental health, racism and sexismWe dive into some of the important issues explored in Lewis’ Space Trilogy. Why was he so vehemently opposed to animal experimentation? What would Lewis say to those experiencing mental health struggles today? Plus, Alister McGrath responds to the accusation that CS Lewis was sexist and racist. 
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         Article ArticleSex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll: Why CS Lewis’ Space Trilogy is still relevantThe CS Lewis podcast recently launched a new series focussing on one of Lewis’ lesser known works of fiction, his Space Trilogy. Here, Ruth Jackson shares why she and Professor Alister McGrath think the books are worth a read, despite their length and difficulty 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #116 Did CS Lewis believe in aliens?Alister McGrath continues to explore questions raised by Lewis’ Space Trilogy - were any characters inspired by his “strange” Oxford colleagues? Do we need to understand medieval renaissance literature in order to read these books? Who is the narrator? What does Lewis think about extra-terrestrial life? 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #115 Why did no one want to publish Lewis’ Space Trilogy?Professor Alister McGrath looks at the intended audience of CS Lewis’ Space Trilogy and explores some of the influences behind the books, including JRR Tolkien and Charles Williams. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #114 An introduction to The Space TrilogyMany people don’t even realise CS Lewis wrote science fiction, much less have perused these three colossal volumes. So, why read them? In the first episode of our brand new series on Lewis’ Space Trilogy, Professor Alister McGrath looks at when and why Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength were created and how they can impact our lives today. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #113 What about other religions?In the final part of this replay of an Unbelievable show, originally broadcast in October 2010, Justin Brierley speaks to Lewis scholar Dr Michael Ward and former Christian-turned atheist Dan Barker. Here, they continue to discuss CS Lewis’ apologetics and hone in on what Lewis says about other religions. 
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         Article ArticleWas CS Lewis a sadomasochist?CS Lewis expert Professor Alister McGrath shares some of Lewis’ thoughts on sadomasochism, homosexuality and friendship 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #112 Was Jesus a liar, lunatic, Lord or something else?In the third part of this replay of an Unbelievable show, originally broadcast in October 2010, Justin Brierley speaks to Lewis scholar Dr Michael Ward and former Christian-turned atheist Dan Barker. Here, they continue to discuss CS Lewis’ apologetics, focussing particularly on his classic ‘Trilemma’ - Jesus is either a liar, lunatic or Lord. 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #111 Is Lewis’ argument from reason convincing?In the second part of this replay of an Unbelievable show, originally broadcast in October 2010, Justin Brierley speaks to Lewis scholar Dr Michael Ward and former Christian-turned atheist Dan Barker. Here, they continue to discuss CS Lewis’ apologetics, focussing particularly on his argument from reason in ‘Miracles’. 
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         Article ArticleHow a sceptical engineer discovered that science, far from disproving Christianity, opened a way to faithBen Clifton grew up in a non-Christian household and didn’t encounter church until his wife’s mental health struggles led her to attend. Here, Jana Harmon tells the remarkable story of Ben’s journey from sceptic to apologist 
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         Shows ShowsUnapologetic #58 Collin Hansen: Does anyone care about apologetics?Are people even asking questions? If so, are those questions dramatically different from what they used to be? How should we respond to our rapidly changing culture? Collin Hansen, executive director of the The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, looks at some important questions around cultural apologetics and draws on the wisdom of Tim Keller (1950-2023). 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #110 An atheist and Christian reflect on CS Lewis’ apologetics60 years after his death people continue to read, use and quote CS Lewis’ apologetics works. In this replay of an Unbelievable show, originally broadcast in October 2010, Justin Brierley speaks to Lewis scholar Dr Michael Ward and former Christian-turned atheist Dan Barker. Here, they discuss Lewis’ arguments, focussing particularly on his Natural Law argument for God in ‘Mere Christianity’. 
 
 




 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				