In the ninth episode of our series focussing on McGrath’s book, CS Lewis: A Life, we look at some of Lewis' popular literature and how his rising fame affected his reputation as an Oxford scholar. We discuss The Great Divorce, the Ransom Trilogy and some of the strengths and weakness of Mere Christianity. Plus, it's not too late to register for the opportunity to win a copy of McGrath’s seminal biography of Lewis.
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#43 CS Lewis, The Lord of The Rings, myth and imagination
#42 CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien
#41 CS Lewis on the importance of friendship
#40 CS Lewis, the Inklings and the Eagle and Child pub
#39 CS Lewis, Mark Zuckerberg and technology
#38 CS Lewis, AI and transhumanism
#37 CS Lewis, mental health and the meaning crisis
#36 CS Lewis, Miracles and the meaning crisis
#35 CS Lewis Symposium Pt 3 - Panel Q&A on 21st Century Apologetics
#34 CS Lewis Symposium Pt 2 - Malcolm Guite on Imaginative Fiction
#33 CS Lewis Symposium Pt 1 - Alister McGrath on Rational Argument
#32 Max McLean Pt 2 - CS Lewis on screen
#31 Max McLean Pt 1 - CS Lewis on stage
#30 Michael Ward on The Abolition of Man
#29 The Last Battle
#28 The Silver Chair
#27 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
#26 Prince Caspian
#25 The Horse and his Boy
#24 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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