This is the forth and final show that explores how C.S. Lewis viewed women. Some think he either hated females, or at least feared them. Even those who know this isn't true have a hard time explaining why. Dr. Crystal Hurd, who has done a series of blog posts on the topic, is William O'Flaherty's special guest to explore this topic. Gina Dalfonzo, the editor of Breakpoint.org joins in as guest co-host. This last episode examines three women in Lewis's later life that he was closest to: Ruth Pitter, Dorothy Sayers and Joy Davidman.
- Listen to Lewis & Women #3 - The Fictional Women
- Listen to Lewis & Women #2 - The "Factual" Women
- Listen to Lewis & Women #1 - Miniseries Overview
- Read Dr. Hurd's Blog Series on C.S. Lewis and Women
- Read Gina Dalfonzo's article on Joy Davidman
- Visit Dr. Hurd's Blog
- Visit Legendarium ((Dr. Hurd contributes)
- Visit Breakpoint.org (Gina is editor)
- Visit Dickensblog
- Purchase Hunting the Unicorn
- Purchase Socratic Digest