C.S. Lewis for Everyone

The reception of C.S. Lewis has been a topic of conversation of late. The historian Mark Noll recently wrote a piece on the reception of Lewis in America for Ad Fontes. I also wrote a piece on Lewis, considering the importance of consideration of the context of the Church of England for understanding Lewis. Brad East, friend of the podcast, also wrote a blog post on Lewis, and whether he would have the same appeal among American evangelicals if he were writing today. Derek, Matt, and I discuss Lewis and his appeal in this episode.

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Moral Complicity

Alistair Begg recently sparked controversy with statements he made about the ethics of attending an LGBTQ wedding. Matt, Derek, and I pondered the questions raised by such a situation on this episode.

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A Quiet Mind to Suffer With

John Bryant, the author of the superb new book A Quiet Mind to Suffer With: Mental Illness, Trauma, and the Death of Christ, joins Matt and me for a discussion of mental illness in the Christian life.

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Christianity as a Way of Life (with Dr Kevin Hector)

Kevin Hector joins us to discuss his recent superb Christianity as a Way of Life: A Systematic Theology.

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The Theology of Blessings

Derek, Matt, and I discuss talk about a theology of blessing, partly prompted by the recent controversial Vatican document about the blessing of persons in same-sex relations.

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Biblical Critical Theory (with Dr Christopher Watkin)

Christopher Watkin recently won the Book of the Year award in Christianity Today’s 2024 Book Awards for his Biblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture. We invited him on the show to discuss it.

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Reforming Criminal Justice (with Matthew Martens)

Matthew Martens, author of the recent Crossway book Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal joins us for a discussion of it.

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