(Re-Post) WRL01 - The Last Battle - a podcast by William O\Flaherty
from 2021-11-02T13:47:40
IN THIS REPEAT: The first official show in the occasional series Why Read C.S. Lewis. This one is on THE LAST BATTLE. ----more----
This podcast focuses on The Last Battle and is part of a new series that I "accidentally" began in 2016. It was then that I gathered together a handful of individuals giving a testimony on a particular work by C.S. Lewis. It started with the fact that The Screwtape Letters first came out in weekly installments in 1941 and I wanted to honor this landmark and encourage people to read or re-read that book. Later I realized that it would be fruitful to spotlight EACH of Lewis' works that way. So, I began to record a variety of individuals on a few books that had similar landmark anniversaries last year. This project was delayed and then I realized there was no need to select works based on a particular anniversary of publication.
It may seem odd to begin a spotlight on one of the Narnia books by presenting testimonies on The Last Battle. This title was selected initially because last year was the 60th anniversary of its release. So, I already had enough people recorded to release the show and thought why not go ahead and share it! On the show today (in order of appearance) is: Christin Ditchfield Lazo, Dennis Beets, Gina Dalfonzo, Dr. Holly Ordway and Dr. Michael Ward.
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Purchase The Last Battle
Visit Dr. Michael Ward's Website
Visit Christin Ditchfield's Website
Visit Memphis C.S. Lewis Society (Dennis Beets)
Purchase Gina Dalfonzo's Book - One by One
Visit Dr. Holly Ordway's Website
Visit Purchase Apologetics and the Christian Imagination
Other Useful Links:
Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL
Listen to All About Jack on iTunes
Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell
Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com
Visit EssentialCSLewis.com
Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis
Further episodes of All About Jack: A C.S. Lewis Podcast
Further podcasts by William O\'Flaherty
Website of William O\'Flaherty