
A Bi-Monthly podcast that looks at famous classic books and analysis them with an eye on any original Christian cultural perspectives.
Season 1 Charles Dickens.
Season 2 - William Shakespeare
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionArtsBooks | |||

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The Classic Literature Podcast.
My monthly podcast that looks at famous classic books I have been reading and analyzes them with an eye on any original Christian cultural perspectives.
Charles Dickens - Bleak House (1853) Justice,... more
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Today, I look at what Charles Dickens himself called his “favourite child; David Copperfield. This is Dickens turning the pen towards interpreting his own life. It is a redemption story where childhood becomes the soil in which the ... more
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(Please note this episode was originally recorded and release on Christmas Eve 2025 a free 'subscribes only' bonus episode for people following me on Patreon).
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Few stories have entered the cultural bloodstream lik... more
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Charles Dickens - The Old Curiosity Shop.
(Please note this episode was the first of My Charles Dickens episodes originally recorded in 2025 as a free 'subscribes only' bonus episode for people following the Bible Project Daily P... more
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When Charles Dickens published Dombey and Son in 1846, he stepped into a deeper, darker, and more mature phase of his writing. If A Christmas Carol is the gospel wrapped in snow and candlelight, Dombey and Son is the truth spoken th... more
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Charles Dickens - Barnaby Rudge.
(Please note this episode was originally recorded in December 2025 as a free 'subscribes only' bonus episode for people following the Bible Project Daily Podcast on Patreon).
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Charles Dickens. Nicholas Nickleby. (1839)
(Please note this episode was originally recorded in Oct 2025 as a free 'subscribes only' bonus episode for people following the Bible Project daily Podcast on Patreon).
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Charles Dickens - The Old Curiosity Shop.
(Please note this episode was originally recorded in Oct 2025 as a free 'subscribes only' bonus episode for people following the Bible Project Daily Podcast on Patreon).
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