Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast
1) S9E1 – AH – "It's All In 'Till We Have Faces'", After Hours with the Petoskey C.S. Lewis Festival
Welcome friends to Season 9! We're kicking things off a little differently this time... Join us for the very first live live-streamed episode, hosted by the Petoskey C.S. Lewis Festival.[Show Notes]
2) Bonus – Good Stories "Half Pint"
In anticipation of Season 9 starting next week, David wanted to advertise the Pints With Jack YouTube channel by sharing an earlier "Half Pint" interview with the co-hosts of the Good Stories Podcast....Show More
3) Bonus – Announcements ("Birth Announcment & Prayer Request")
Some family news and a prayer request
4) S8E35 – Finale – "Season 8 Wrap-Up"
It's time to say our goodbyes until October when we begin Season 9 and "The Abolition of Man!"[Show Notes]
5) S8E34 – TWHF – "Till We Have Faces Primer", After Hours with Andrew, David, and Matt
What advice do you have for someone who is about to read "Till We Have Faces" for the first time? The gang respond...[Show Notes]
6) Bonus – Announcements ("Future Plans & The Inklings Project")
As we wrap up Season 8, David has a few announcements...[Show Notes]
7) S8E33 – Narnia – "Narnia and the Fields of Arbol", After Hours with Dr. Matthew Dickerson S8E33 – Narnia – "Narnia Month: Narnia and the Fields of Arbol", After Hours with Dr. Matthew Dickerson
Dr. Matthew Dickerson comes on the show to discuss the ecology of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.[Show Notes]
8) S8E32 – Narnia – "Narnia Month: Literary Narnia", After Hours with Dr. Jem Bloomfield
Dr. Jem Bloomfield joins the show to discuss his books on the literary allusions that Lewis scattered throughout the Narniad.[Show Notes]
9) S8E30 – Narnia – "Narnia in the 60s and 70s", After Hours with Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo
With all the Narnia books read, we now turn to the adaptations, with a little help from Lazo Major...[Show Notes]
10) S8E29 – AH – "Jack's Bookshelf: T. S. Eliot", After Hours with Fr. Dwight Longenecker
Our month of looking at "Jack's Bookshelf" comes to an end with Lewis' reluctant ally, T. S. Eliot.[Show Notes]