Seeking control, in white magic and The Green Book

Seeking control, in white magic and The Green Book

Alan Jacobs on C. S. Lewis’s critique of the modern pursuit of god-like control
Education, reason, and the Good

Education, reason, and the Good

Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson on C. S. Lewis’s argument about natural law
Orienting reason and passions

Orienting reason and passions

In an essay titled “The Abolition of Mania” (Modern Age, Spring 2022), Michael Ward applies C. S. Lewis’s insights to the polarization that afflicts modern societies. (16 minutes)
An unlikely trio in life (and in death)

An unlikely trio in life (and in death)

FROM VOL. 1
Philosopher Peter Kreeft was interviewed in 1982 by Ken Myers about his book, Between Heaven and Hell. In 1992, that interview was featured on the pilot cassette tape which became the Mars Hill Tapes. (10 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 155

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 155

FEATURED GUESTS: Donald Kraybill, Thaddeus Kozinski, David Bentley Hart, Nigel Biggar, Ravi Scott Jain, and Jason Baxter
The Narnian as Jeremiah

The Narnian as Jeremiah

Michael Ward on the bleak prognosis in C. S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 154

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 154

FEATURED GUESTS: Felicia Wu Song, Michael Ward, Norman Wirzba, Carl Trueman, D. C. Schindler, and Kerry McCarthy
MYST and mythic guests

MYST and mythic guests

Game designers Rand and Robyn Miller explain how their game’s creation was influenced by their love for the fantasy of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. (13 minutes)
Sneaking past watchful dragons

Sneaking past watchful dragons

Junius Johnson describes how Hans Urs von Balthasar’s understanding of Creation resonates with that of C. S. Lewis and Bonaventure, all three of whom served as mentors in his thinking about beauty. (18 minutes)
Becoming a serious and receptive reader

Becoming a serious and receptive reader

David Lyle Jeffrey offers a thoughtful reading of C. S. Lewis’s account of thoughtful reading
Walter Hooper, R.I.P., and Christina Rossetti's Advent poems

Walter Hooper, R.I.P., and Christina Rossetti’s Advent poems

Walter Hooper (1931-2020) describes his first meeting with C. S. Lewis, a man he so admired and long served. In a second chapter in today’s Feature, Emma Mason explains how Christina Rossetti’s hopeful eschatological beliefs influenced the poems she wrote about the season of Advent. (21 minutes)
Erotic love (allegedly) conquers all

Erotic love (allegedly) conquers all

C. S. Lewis on why the “right to sexual happiness” makes totalitarian demands
The correspondence between Lewis and Sayers

The correspondence between Lewis and Sayers

Gina Dalfonzo chronicles the encouragement and occasional spats documented in letters between C. S. Lewis and Dorothy Sayers, two very different but nonetheless mutually sympathetic Christians. (24 minutes)
Thomas Howard, R.I.P.

Thomas Howard, R.I.P.

Thomas Howard encouraged in many students and readers an imaginative appropriation of faith and truth. This interview — released at the time of his death in 2020 — includes his discussion of C. S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces. (55 minutes)
The sins of the fathers . . . and ours

The sins of the fathers . . . and ours

Eighty years ago, C. S. Lewis warned against surrogate contrition
Spirits in Bondage: Lewis's early poetry

Spirits in Bondage: Lewis’s early poetry

Karen Swallow Prior and Don W. King discuss C. S. Lewis’s early poetry and the evidence therein of a “frustrated dualism.” (23 minutes)
Three books by Peter Kreeft

Three books by Peter Kreeft

In excerpts from three interviews, Peter Kreeft discusses our “brave new world”; the importance of integrity in “creed, code, and cult”; and the reality of transcendence in our human story. (36 minutes)
Thomas Howard: “The ‘Moral Mythology’ of C. S. Lewis”

Thomas Howard: “The ‘Moral Mythology’ of C. S. Lewis”

Thomas Howard describes C. S. Lewis’s fictional works in terms of a mythological re-presentation of the Christian and pre-modern moral and cosmic vision. (41 minutes)
Alison Milbank: Imaginative Apologetics beyond C. S. Lewis

Alison Milbank: Imaginative Apologetics beyond C. S. Lewis

Alison Milbank offers an approach to defending the Christian faith that restores the imagination as a faculty inseparable from reason. (61 minutes)
The genius, rhetoric, and humanity of C. S. Lewis

The genius, rhetoric, and humanity of C. S. Lewis

James Como and Walter Hooper examine the greatness of C. S. Lewis — his multifaceted genius as well as his humanity and humor. (21 minutes)