
Join the Reverend Brian K. McGreevy as he explores C.S. Lewis’s writings and life through the lens of his important insights for living Christianly in a post-Christian culture, looking at meaning and purpose, friendship, beauty and joy, suffering, hope, and apologetics. The current series is "Prince Caspian: Finding True Faith in Challenging Times." Past series have explored "The Screwtape Letters... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 264 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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I have read The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe numerous times since I was a child. I have listened to other podcasts about this book. But this is by far the most fascinating deep dive. I am learning so much and have found even more depth in the book than I even already thought was there.
Thank you so much for helping me to better understand the writings of C. S. Lewis, thus, helping me to better understand Christianity.
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A theology-forward literary deep-dive that frames CS Lewis's fiction and essays as practical guides for living Christianly in a post-Christian culture. Across episodes, the host curates rigorous explorations of faith, doubt, courage, and virtue through Lewis's Prince Caspian arc, Tolkien-inspired discussions, and analyses of The Chronicles of Narnia and related works. The format blends close text study with pastoral reflections, often tying themes to contemporary culture, meaning, hope, and apologetics. Noteworthy is the host's background as a reverend, which informs a steady emphasis on truth-telling, community, and the restoration of religious narratives in modern life.
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