This is amazing! Good day, Mr. Metaxas. I am a content creator and fellow believer from the Philippines. I have known your story from years before in “I am Second” - seeing your work in the field of reason, academe and science and how God owns all of them still amazes me and I am very blessed (esp your interviews with dr John Lennox and Dr Jordan Peterson) I have been recently impacted by the works of CS Lewis and my life is never the same. I just got home from London and got to visit Oxford - seeing the pub where the Inklings would meet and the door where he got inspired to write Narnia (and the lamp post right beside it) I agree with a comment mentioned above, if it is possible that you get to interview Max McLean and his passion with CS Lewis life - it is very amazing! Especially Dr. Alister Mcgrath and his story as to how he got to the faith because of Lewis’ testimony. May the good Lord bless you, your family and work more and more, Dr. Metaxas.
Socrates in the City should invite Max McLean on. It's due to him I found C.S.Lewis & then found God. My conversion to Christianity is directly sourced through Max. Please make this so, he deserves more acknowledgement of his work in the movie & Stage Production The Most Reluctant Convert, also recorded Bible narrations. This was wonderful. Thank you.
Books mentioned in clip; The Seaside and the Fireside by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow chapter 17 of 21"Tegnér's Drapa" stanza line 2 - 3. corpus poeticum boreale volume I and volume II BOTH by vigfusson godbrand. The version of Völsunga saga c.s. Lewis read when he was 13 Morris, William, ed. (1877), The story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs, Boston, Roberts brothers , literary adaption. The Icelandic book clubs original Icelandic text the story of the volsungs with excerpts from the poet edda by anonymous. (Eirikr Magnusson and William Morris also have great works and translations on Völsunga saga.)
As the path usually leads I am moving toward C.S. Lewis from my years of reading G.K. Chesterton. Understanding Lewis helps me understand the world at that time, especially in places C.S. Lewis lived. Who are our modern Lewises and Chesterton’s? Could they ever have comparisons?
This is amazing! Good day, Mr. Metaxas. I am a content creator and fellow believer from the Philippines. I have known your story from years before in “I am Second” - seeing your work in the field of reason, academe and science and how God owns all of them still amazes me and I am very blessed (esp your interviews with dr John Lennox and Dr Jordan Peterson)
I have been recently impacted by the works of CS Lewis and my life is never the same. I just got home from London and got to visit Oxford - seeing the pub where the Inklings would meet and the door where he got inspired to write Narnia (and the lamp post right beside it)
I agree with a comment mentioned above, if it is possible that you get to interview Max McLean and his passion with CS Lewis life - it is very amazing!
Especially Dr. Alister Mcgrath and his story as to how he got to the faith because of Lewis’ testimony.
May the good Lord bless you, your family and work more and more, Dr. Metaxas.
Great interview. Very interesting.
Thanks for posting this!
Socrates in the City should invite Max McLean on. It's due to him I found C.S.Lewis & then found God. My conversion to Christianity is directly sourced through Max. Please make this so, he deserves more acknowledgement of his work in the movie & Stage Production The Most Reluctant Convert, also recorded Bible narrations. This was wonderful. Thank you.
Books mentioned in clip;
The Seaside and the Fireside by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow chapter 17 of 21"Tegnér's Drapa" stanza line 2 - 3.
corpus poeticum boreale volume I and volume II BOTH by vigfusson godbrand.
The version of Völsunga saga c.s. Lewis read when he was 13 Morris, William, ed. (1877), The story of Sigurd the Volsung and the fall of the Niblungs, Boston, Roberts brothers , literary adaption.
The Icelandic book clubs original Icelandic text the story of the volsungs with excerpts from the poet edda by anonymous. (Eirikr Magnusson and William Morris also have great works and translations on Völsunga saga.)
Thank you
As the path usually leads I am moving toward C.S. Lewis from my years of reading G.K. Chesterton. Understanding Lewis helps me understand the world at that time, especially in places C.S. Lewis lived.
Who are our modern Lewises and Chesterton’s?
Could they ever have comparisons?
Great content. Weird audio dropouts though.
Why are parts of audio cut off?