[PODCAST] LWW – Book verses 2005 Movie, pt. 1

This is the first of a two-part podcast episode exploring how well the 2005 Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe compares with the book that was published in 1950. My guests are Dr. Crystal Downing, co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College and Dr. Charlie Starr who teach at …

90 Sec ex #3 – PREVIEW of LWW Book vs. 2005 Movie (YouTube)

Here’s the third special extended edition of my 90 second YouTube show. This time I’m giving a PREVIEW of the podcast show I do, called All About Jack. The episode I’m previewing is a discussion between Dr. Crystal Downing and Dr. Charlie Starr, comparing the 2005 movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with …

CSL Daily 02/05/20

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I fancy we are all too ready, once we are converted ourselves, to assume that God will deal with everyone exactly as He does with us. But He is no mass-producer and treats no two quite alike.” Letter to Mrs. Jessup on 2/5/1954 (Published in The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis, Volume III) …

CSL Daily 10/06/19

  QUOTE OF THE DAY: “There is thus a distinction not only between thought and imagination in general, but even between thought and those images which the thinker (falsely) believes to be true.” Horrid Red Things (Published in Church of England Newspaper on 10/6/1944) – – – FACT OF THE DAY: “Horrid Red Things” was published on …

CSL Daily 02/05/19

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I fancy we are all too ready, once we are converted ourselves, to assume that God will deal with everyone exactly as He does with us. But He is no mass-producer and treats no two quite alike.” Letter to Mrs. Jessup on 2/5/1954 (Published in The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis, Volume III) …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium Keynote Highlights 2018 – pt. 1 of 3

Here’s another podcast featuring content from the recent 2018 Taylor Colloquium. This time it’s highlights from two keynote addresses. This one features about ten minutes each from Stephen Prickett and Charlie Starr. Prickett’s topic was “Informing the Inklings: C.S. Lewis’s Debt to George MacDonald.” Starr spoke on “From The Faun’s Bookshelf: Myth and Meaning.” Four other …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium 2018 Panel Discussion, pt. 2

What follows is the second and final part of the panel discussion that was originally recorded as part of the Lewis and Friends Colloquium held at Taylor University (Upland IN) May 31 – June 3 2018. The Biennial colloquium attracted over 150 participants for keynote lectures, paper presentation, workshops, round-table discussion, and creative presentations on the …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium 2018 Panel Discussion, pt. 1

What follows is the first part of the panel discussion that was originally recorded as part of the Lewis and Friends Colloquium held at Taylor University (Upland IN) May 31 – June 3 2018. The Biennial colloquium attracted over 150 participants for keynote lectures, paper presentation, workshops, round-table discussion, and creative presentations on the theme “The …

[PODCAST] Taylor Colloquium 2018

The following podcast is an interview with Dr. Joseph Ricke, who heads up by The Center for the Study of C.S. Lewis & Friends at Taylor University. It is sponsoring the 11th Frances W. Ewbank Colloquium, May 31st – June 3rd, 2018.  The C.S. Lewis and Inklings Society is joining in on this event. A …

2018 Lewis Related Events UPDATED

REVISED 2/16/18 to include Mythmoot V There are several events in 2018 that I want to make sure you are aware of. The first is held annually and the other is every two years. So, if you are reading this after any of the events have happen, then please consider still reading to get a preview of  …