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Christ and Classics
Christ and Classics
46 episodes
3 days ago
A Christian podcast devoted to reading the classics in light of the Christ, laboring to see how all things hold together in Jesus Christ through his gospel. Contact us at christoftheclassics@gmail.com. Music by Micah Dorsey
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A Christian podcast devoted to reading the classics in light of the Christ, laboring to see how all things hold together in Jesus Christ through his gospel. Contact us at christoftheclassics@gmail.com. Music by Micah Dorsey
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Season 2, Episode 12 | The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis
Christ and Classics
35 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Season 2, Episode 12 | The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis

In this episode of the Christ in Classics podcast, Devin Wilkins and Colton Moore discuss the last book in the Narnia series, The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. They explore the themes of truth, deception, and the battle for belief. The book begins with the characters Shift and Puzzle deceiving the Narnians by pretending that Puzzle is Aslan. The Narnians are confused and conflicted as they try to discern the truth. The conversation explores the significance of syncretism and the role of Saturnine themes in the story, which point to hope and the transformative power of penitent sorrow and contemplative insight. The episode concludes with a discussion on hope and the portrayal of the new heavens and new earth in the book.

Christ and Classics
A Christian podcast devoted to reading the classics in light of the Christ, laboring to see how all things hold together in Jesus Christ through his gospel. Contact us at christoftheclassics@gmail.com. Music by Micah Dorsey