In 1938, C.S. Lewis addressed Oxford University and argued that though a world war loomed ahead, we must still pursue learning. War only aggravates the human predicament. Taking Lewis's lead, Dane Bundy and the Providence Academy faculty continue discussing the great ideas in theology, literature, and culture for a people on the frontline.
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In 1938, C.S. Lewis addressed Oxford University and argued that though a world war loomed ahead, we must still pursue learning. War only aggravates the human predicament. Taking Lewis's lead, Dane Bundy and the Providence Academy faculty continue discussing the great ideas in theology, literature, and culture for a people on the frontline.
Dane Bundy retells the story behind one of the greatest speeches of all time and looks at a theology of creativity. Bryce Ballard and Chelsea Carrier join the podcast to discuss what creativity looks like in the Christian life and one thing we wish Christians knew about the arts. All three discuss Netflix's film, "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind." Finally, Dane closes the episode up with improv!
Learning in Wartime
In 1938, C.S. Lewis addressed Oxford University and argued that though a world war loomed ahead, we must still pursue learning. War only aggravates the human predicament. Taking Lewis's lead, Dane Bundy and the Providence Academy faculty continue discussing the great ideas in theology, literature, and culture for a people on the frontline.