[PODCAST] Essay Chat #21 – Learning in War-Time (Alan Snyder)

“Learning in War-Time” is an essay by C.S. Lewis that has application beyond its original context. This is why it was selected for my occasional podcast series focusing on a single shorter work by him. Dr. K. Alan Snyder joined William O’Flaherty to discuss this insightful essay. Dr. Snyder is a historian and has written …

[PODCAST] Walter Hooper Tribute – Episode 2

This is actual the FIFTH (and final) podcast to honor the legacy of Walter Hooper. He died on December 7, 2020. While it is the second show for the All About Jack podcast, two other podcasters have done some shows reflecting on the life and image of Hooper (see links below). Some are unaware that he …

[PODCAST] Walter Hooper Tribute – Episode 1

UPDATED 1/12/21 This is the first of several podcasts to honor the legacy of Walter Hooper who died on December 7, 2020. His funeral is scheduled for January 8th at the Oxford Oratory at 11 am local time. Most are aware he served as the Literary Executor of the C.S. Lewis Estate for many years. …

[PODCAST] Northwind Seminary (Michael Christensen and Charlie Starr)

If you have ever wanted to dig deeper into your understanding of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and the other Inklings, then you will want to give a listen to this special podcast. Northwind Seminary offers a Doctor in Theology and Ministry degree (DTM) with a concentration in Romantic Theology. The following interview (select the …

[PODCAST] Essay Chat #20 – Hamlet: The Prince or the Poem? (Sarah Waters)

“Hamlet: The Prince or the Poem?” is an essay from the academic side of C.S. Lewis. However, even if you are less interested in this type of material, you will still find some useful information from what he discusses. This is part of an occasional podcast series of “essay chats.” Dr. Sarah Waters speaks with …

Master List of Essay Chat Podcasts

Here’s a master list of all my “essay chat” podcasts. Below is a list of the essay title on the left and then the guest on the right. Notice that below the list is an embedded link that should display the most recent podcasts overall. “Sometimes Fairy Stories…” Holly Ordway “The Necessity of Chivalry” Bruce Johnson …

[PODCAST] Dorothy and Jack (Gina Dalfonzo)

Not many people are aware C.S. Lewis and Dorothy L. Sayers were friends. When did these two great writers meet and what impact did they have on each other’s lives? That is the topic of my podcast interview with Gina Dalfonzo, author of Dorothy and Jack: The Transforming Friendship of Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis. …

[PODCAST] The Neglected C.S. Lewis (Mark Neal and Jerry Root)

It may be difficult for you to consider C.S. Lewis as being neglected in any way. After all, who hasn’t heard of his Narnia books? He’s also known for such titles as The Screwtape Letters and Mere Christianity. What could possibly be neglected? Plenty! Those who only know about Lewis because of his Narnia books usually are unaware he …

[PODCAST] Till We Have Faces: A Reading Companion (Christine Norvell)

Some readers only know Lewis from his Narnia series, or his books directly related to the Christian faith. Few are aware that his last work of fiction was a book called Till We Have Faces. Many who read it have it too different from his other works and have trouble understanding it. If only there was …

[PODCAST] 2019 Douglas Gresham Interview

Back in 2013, I did my first interview with Douglas Gresham (stepson of C.S. Lewis). What follows is a new conversation I had with him that occurred in early November 2019 at an event hosted by the Presbyterian Heritage Center at their International Symposium on C. S. Lewis. The reason for the delay in my …