Inklings Fellowship 2015 Panel Discussion

The following is the panel discussion from the 2015 Inklings Fellowship (IF) Weekend Retreat. It was just held on Sunday, April 19th at Montreat College in North Carolina. William O’Flaherty moderated the time with guests, Colin Duriez, Dr. Crystal Hurd, Dr. Don King and Carolyn Curtis. All but Carolyn was one of the speakers at the …

2015 Inklings Weekend in Montreat

The 2015 Inklings Weekend is approaching soon. The Inklings Fellowship will have it in Montreat (N.C.) April 17-19. Dr. Hal Poe, who is from the organizing group, is the guest for the show. The theme this year is “The Inklings and the Ladies,” as it’s the centennial anniversary of the birth of Joy Davidman (Lewis’s wife). Speakers …

The Hobbit – Movies vs. the Book, Part 2

There is no shortage of opinions about the three films based on The Hobbit. Whether you love them or hate them, have you considered if they are can be considered good movies even if they are not faithful adaptations? Also, how close do they come to presenting the core themes of the book itself? In this …

The Hobbit – Movies vs. the Book, Part 1

In book form The Hobbit has been available for nearly 80 years, but the third and final movie installment was just released late last year. No one suggests the three films are perfect adaptations, but how far off do they really miss the mark? William O’Flaherty is joined by Dr. Charlie Starr, Dr. Crystal Hurd and …

Beyond the Shadowlands (Wayne Martindale)

If you spoke with ten people about the topic of Heaven and Hell you were likely get more than a dozen viewpoints! C.S. Lewis wrote a lot on the issue through-out his nonfiction and fictional works. In Beyond the Shadowlands, Dr. Wayne Martindale details Lewis’s views on the subject in an easy to read format. Dr. Martindale is a …

C.S. Lewis Goes to Heaven (Dr. David Clark)

C.S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce originally came out nearly 70 years ago (that is the book, which was published January 14, 1946; but it was released in weekly installments starting on November 10, 1944). Back in 2012 William O’Flaherty spoke with Dr. David Clark about a book that is a study guide and more to this great and …

C.S. Lewis’ Top Ten, Volume One (Will Vaus)

What made C.S. Lewis such a great writer? One major factor is that he was a great reader. So, what did Lewis read? That’s the driving force behind a new book by Will Vaus entitled C.S. Lewis’ Top Ten, Volume One. In this podcast interview with William O’Flaherty, Vaus shares about this first of three books that …

Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal (Dr. Bruce Johnson)

As this podcast episode is releasing the latest issue of a publication called Sehnsucht is shipping soon. I spoke with Dr. Bruce Johnson a few months ago before unexpected delays meant the combined Volume 7/8 would not come out until this month. Bruce discusses the regular features found in each issue of Sehnsucht along with articles by Dr. David Downing and Dr. Don King that is in this latest issue. Also learn about the Arizona C.S. Lewis Society, the group that publishes Sehnsucht.

C.S. Lewis Symposium – YouTube Videos (Peter Byrom)

On my Resource Spotlight section I recently highlighted three videos from the C.S. Lewis Symposium that were filmed last year and just uploaded to YouTube. I had the chance to speak with Peter Byrom from Christian Evidence about these videos. Peter did the editing of them and gives a short summary of each, along with other details related to the videos. These three videos features a lecture by Dr. Alister McGrath, Dr. Malcolm Guite and panel discussion lead by Dr. Michael Ward.