Join us for a weekly excursion into one of C.S. Lewis’s most interesting and accessible books, The Screwtape Letters, led by the Rev. Brian McGreevy. A fictional correspondence between a senior devil and a junior devil about how to tempt Christians away from their faith, this book also serves as an engaging and challenging primer on what it means to follow Jesus in a hostile culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
As the story begins, we meet Shift the Ape and Puzzle the Donkey. In this episode we explore apes and donkeys in Scripture and literature and unpack a bit of what Lewis is doing with these characters.
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Great podcast done very professional with due diligence given with plenty of references very appreciated
Brian offers insightful breakdown on the reading of the Screwtape Letters, by Lewis, and what a blessing it has been to me. I have read the book, but in typical C.S. Lewis fashion he would lose me often. However, the commentary points and explanation brought many new meanings to light. I look forward to listening each day, and just want to Thank Brian for the work he is doing for the Kingdom. God bless.
Brian does a wonderful job of articulating the letters in a way that can be understood by anyone. At the same time he brings a wonderful sense of humor that makes for a very enjoyable listen. If you want to deepen your spiritual understanding, there is no better podcast to listen to.
This is a fantastic podcast. I have been trying to really understand and enjoy CS Lewis for years. He is always mentioned in homilies and other discussions on faith. Brian makes the Screwtape Letters so relatable and relevant for us today. The music the verse in Ephesians and the overview of previous letters are wonderful! Thank you for offering this to the world.
I’m reading the screwtape letters and I needed an aid with historical context and just a different perspective to supplement my own.
This series has been exactly that and so much more. It’s enriched my reading and understanding.
I read and analyse a chapter first then I listen and add whatever new nuances I pick up from the podcast.
Thank you to Rev Brian, May our father Above Bless you and your congregation greatly
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