That Hideous Strength: C.S. Lewis on Living Wisely
St. Philip's Church: Charleston, SC
19 episodes
4 months ago
In the foreword to his novel "That Hideous Strength," Lewis says it is a fictionalized story that seeks to illustrate the main points he makes in "The Abolition of Man." Join us as we unpack the important themes in this eerily prescient book and reflect on what it means for us today in terms of living boldly for Christ in an increasingly secular age.
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In the foreword to his novel "That Hideous Strength," Lewis says it is a fictionalized story that seeks to illustrate the main points he makes in "The Abolition of Man." Join us as we unpack the important themes in this eerily prescient book and reflect on what it means for us today in terms of living boldly for Christ in an increasingly secular age.
That Hideous Strength: C.S. Lewis on Living Wisely
3 years ago
Episode 16
Both the Company at St. Anne's and the N.I.C.E. are searching diligently to find Merlin, who has awakened and left his sepulchre. Two different men are spotted in the vicinity; one escapes on a horse and the other is captured by the N.I.C.E. The action picks up as Merlin immediately rides to the aid of the Company at St. Anne's and is revealed as a Christian. Meanwhile, the N.I.C.E. are speaking Latin to the man they believe to be Merlin, but who is actually a tramp, in hopes of luring him onto their side.
That Hideous Strength: C.S. Lewis on Living Wisely
In the foreword to his novel "That Hideous Strength," Lewis says it is a fictionalized story that seeks to illustrate the main points he makes in "The Abolition of Man." Join us as we unpack the important themes in this eerily prescient book and reflect on what it means for us today in terms of living boldly for Christ in an increasingly secular age.