The true places aren’t on any map

The true places aren’t on any map

Clyde Kilby on C. S. Lewis’s claim that the Gospel is the greatest myth
Knowing and living our metaphysical totality

Knowing and living our metaphysical totality

Clyde Kilby on the power of myth to bring together “the slender hints of the knowable”
When myth becomes fact

When myth becomes fact

In this 1976 interview, Clyde Kilby (1902–1986) discusses C. S. Lewis’s critique of scientism and rationalism, his belief in the primacy of the imagination, and his mythic vision. (37 minutes)
A great Reality at the core of things

A great Reality at the core of things

Clyde Kilby on the nature and need for myths
Theology and the imagination

Theology and the imagination

Jeffrey Barbeau explains what made C. S. Lewis an effective “translator” of theology for non-theologians. (21 minutes)
"A man after reality"

“A man after reality”

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Clyde Kilby discusses C. S. Lewis's critique of scientism and rationalism, and his belief in the primacy of the imagination. (15 minutes)
The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis

The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis

Interviews about Lewis with Clyde Kilby, Michael Aeschliman, James Como, Bruce L. Edwards, Thomas Howard, and Gilbert Meilaender. Plus a reading by Alan Jacobs. (73 minutes)