IN THIS REPEAT: My second show of a six-part series aboiut misquotes and misconceptions.
This podcast episode continues the series begun last time. Guest host for this second show is Dr. Corey Latta. Previously he was interviewed about a book he wrote entitled C.S. Lewis and the Art of Writing (link below). This time he asks William O'Flaherty questions about quotations credited to Lewis that he did not write. You will find the key words of those sayings listed below (that also link to an article online) about the quote in question. Also with most of the expressions, in the show itself, it is revealed the closest thing Lewis said on the subject.
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(Re-Post) Teaching Screwtape to a New Generation (Brenton Dickieson)
(Re-post) Discussion of Tolkien Biopic (Glyer and Dickieson)
From Spare Oom to War Drobe (Katherine Langrish)
(Re-Post) Faun‘s Bookshelf Mini-series - Episode 1
(Re-Post) 17r Essay Chat - Horrid Red Things (Dr. Charlie Starr)
Faun‘s Bookshelf Mini-series - Episode 3
(Re-Post) A Compass for Deep Heaven (Glyer & Johnson)
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Faun‘s Bookshelf Mini-series - Episode 2
(Re-Post) Northwind Seminary (Michael Christensen and Charlie Starr)
(Re-Post) The Faun‘s Bookshelf (Dr. Charlie Starr)
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(Re-Post After Humanity (Dr. Michael Ward)
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A Compass for Deep Heaven (Glyer & Johnson)
(Re-Post) Out of My Bone - The Letters of Joy Davidman (Dr. Don King)
(Re-Post) A Naked Tree/Yet One More Spring (Dr. Don King)
(Re-Post) C.S. Lewis at Home (Christian History magazine)
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