2022-11-14T18:00:00
Justin Brierley takes podcast listeners on a revealing tour around The Kilns, the house Lewis shared with his brother Warnie in Oxford.
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2023-01-18T18:00:00Z
In the second part of their discussion, Ruth Jackson speaks to Trevin Wax, author of award-winning book ‘The Thrill of Orthodoxy’, about culture wars, evangelism and how to approach life’s big questions.
2023-01-11T18:00:00Z
Trevin Wax, author of award-winning book ‘The Thrill of Orthodoxy’, speaks to Ruth Jackson about what Orthodoxy is, how we articulate it in a modern context and why we should pass it on to the next generation.
2026-05-21T17:00:00Z
William Lane Craig and Alex O’Connor face off in the ultimate God debate. They spar over cosmology, morality, the resurrection, and the challenge of suffering - especially animal suffering. Don’t miss this gripping, thought-provoking exchange on the biggest questions.
2026-05-18T13:12:00Z
Dr Crystal Hurd joins Ruth Jackson to explore how C.S. Lewis’s mother, Flora, shaped his life, creativity, and respect for women. Together, they discuss family loss, literary inspiration, and the hidden influence behind Lewis’s legacy.
2026-05-11T15:41:00Z
Educator and poet Dr Crystal Hurd joins Ruth Jackson to explore C.S. Lewis’s vision of leadership - not as power, but as quiet faithfulness. They discuss how Lewis’s life and fiction celebrate ordinary people who shape others by character and care, and why “lighting the corner you’re in” can change the world.
2026-05-04T17:00:00Z
In the final episode of this series, we hear the workshop Jim delivered at the 2024 Undiscovered CS Lewis Conference, titled “Research opportunities and the Oxford University Socractic club, 1942-1972.”
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