2025-05-26T16:21:00
Explore the depths of CS Lewis’s thought and theology in our latest podcast episode with Dr. Nathan Fayard from Indiana Wesleyan University. Specialising in old English literature and medievalism, Dr. Fayard discusses his latest work, “The Recovered Images.” We dive into his presentation from the 2024 Undiscovered CS Lewis Conference titled “Prometheus on Perrelandra: The Inversion of the Satanic Hero in CS Lewis’s Perelandra.”
Discover how CS Lewis reimagined romantic heroes through his cosmic trilogy, challenging the notions of pride and rebellion. Uncover how these elements are woven creatively into Lewis’s narrative fabric, presenting an insightful critique of romanticism. For a deeper understanding, explore Dr. Fayard’s full article in the Journal of Inkling Studies.
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2025-10-12T04:00:00Z
In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle big questions on church leadership, finding spiritual community, and the challenge of universalism. They explore the history and purpose of bishops, how to choose a church in a divided world, and what universalism really means for salvation and Christian hope.
2025-10-09T17:00:00Z
Does science point to a Creator—or explain the universe without God? In this spirited Unbelievable? debate, bestselling author Michel-Yves Bolloré and cosmologist Dr Niayesh Afshordi face off on cosmic origins, the Big Bang, and whether fine-tuning and entropy are evidence for God. Hosted by John Nelson, this episode unpacks whether science can truly answer life’s biggest “why” questions, or if faith still has a seat at the table.
2025-10-08T08:00:00Z
This episode of Matters of Life and Death delves into the rise of Christian nationalism in Western politics. John Heathershaw, a Christian professor of international relations, unpacks whether longing for a “Christian nation” is helpful, harmful, or even idolatrous. The episode explores how Christians should engage in politics, what the gospel offers beyond national borders, and how faith responds to a world where power seems to triumph over principle.
2025-10-06T17:00:00Z
In today’s episode, Ruth Jackson is joined again by Professor Alister McGrath, to discuss theology in a multi-part series. They explore Lewis’ view on miracles, his belief on the importance of imagination, and how Lewis’ arguments stand up against the New Atheism movement.
2025-09-29T17:00:00Z
In today’s episode, Ruth Jackson is joined again by Professor Alister McGrath, to discuss theology in a multi-part series. They reflect on Lewis’ work as a theologian, covering questions such as: What are some of the key theological topics Lewis unpacks in his work?
2025-09-22T17:00:00Z
In today’s episode, Ruth Jackson is joined again by Professor Alister McGrath, to discuss theology in a multi-part series. Why do people not consider Lewis a theologian? Who are some of the people who do take him seriously as a theologian, and has he become one in modern times? What can we learn from Lewis’ approach to theology?
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