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The C.S. Lewis podcast

The C.S. Lewis podcast

Premier 266 Episodes Aug 17, 2026

A weekly podcast hosted by Professor Alister McGrath and Ruth Jackson that explores the thought, theology, and teaching of C.S. Lewis. The show reflects on Lewis's ideas, life, and influence, and addresses questions impacting modern culture. McGrath, a biographer of Lewis, draws parallels between their shared backgrounds and faith journeys.

Episodes

Why did Philip Pullman call Narnia a "filthy lie"?
Why did Philip Pullman call Narnia a "filthy lie"? Aug 17, 2026 00:29:33 Did CS Lewis really get Susan so wrong? Philip Pullman's famous attack on The Chronicles of Narnia sparks a fascinating discussion as Christian writer Caleb Woodbridge and science-fiction critic Damien Walter unpack the infamous "problem of Susan", accusations of sexism and whether CS Lewis' stories are morally dangerous. This is the first part of a programme originally broadcast on the Unbelievab
Peter S Williams: CS Lewis, Richard Dawkins and Jesus
Peter S Williams: CS Lewis, Richard Dawkins and Jesus Aug 10, 2026 00:17:16 How would CS Lewis respond to Richard Dawkins' views about Jesus? Back in 2013, Unbelievable held a conference around apologetics and CS Lewis called 'Jesus: liar, lunatic, legend or Lord'. Here, Peter S Williams, a Christian philosopher and apologist, gave a seminar on the topic: 'If CS Lewis met Dawkins, how would he respond to the New Atheists?' This is the third part of his presentation and in
Peter S Williams: CS Lewis, Richard Dawkins and ethics
Peter S Williams: CS Lewis, Richard Dawkins and ethics Aug 3, 2026 00:26:52 What would CS Lewis have thought about Dawkins' view of freedom, responsibility and ethics? Back in 2013, Unbelievable held a conference around apologetics and CS Lewis called 'Jesus: liar, lunatic, legend or Lord'. Here, Peter S Williams, a Christian philosopher and apologist, gave a seminar on the topic: 'If CS Lewis met Dawkins, how would he respond to the New Atheists?' This is the second part
Peter S Williams: How would CS Lewis respond to Richard Dawkins and the New Atheists?
Peter S Williams: How would CS Lewis respond to Richard Dawkins and the New Atheists? Jul 27, 2026 00:20:53 Does Dawkins have a self-contradictory view of faith and knowledge? CS Lewis would likely have thought so according to Peter S Williams, a Christian philosopher and apologist. Back in 2013, Unbelievable held a conference around apologetics and CS Lewis called 'Jesus: liar, lunatic, legend or Lord'. Here, Peter gave a seminar on the topic: 'If CS Lewis met Dawkins, how would he respond to the New A
Laura Miller and Michael Ward: Was Lewis racist and sexist?
Laura Miller and Michael Ward: Was Lewis racist and sexist? Jul 20, 2026 00:28:26 Are The Narnia Chronicles sexist and racist? Did Lewis explicitly avoid sexuality in the novels? In the final part of their discussion (originally broadcast on Unbelievable? back in 2009), literary critic Laura Miller and CS Lewis expert Michael Ward explore some of the criticisms levelled against Lewis and his fiction. For a recent discussion around these issues, check out Caleb Woodbridge and
Laura Miller and Michael Ward: Is Christianity good?
Laura Miller and Michael Ward: Is Christianity good? Jul 13, 2026 00:19:53 In the second part of their discussion (originally broadcast on Unbelievable? back in 2009), literary critic Laura Miller and CS Lewis expert Michael Ward explore Narnia, Christianity and myth. + Support us here: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/geolink/donate + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://www.premier.plus/cs-lewis-podcast + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit
#269 Laura Miller and Michael Ward: A sceptic in Narnia
#269 Laura Miller and Michael Ward: A sceptic in Narnia Jul 6, 2026 00:23:39 Literary critic Laura Miller was captivated by Lewis’ Narnia stories as a child. As a teenager, she learnt of the Christian parallels in the books and felt “cheated and betrayed”. She was joined by Michael Ward, a leading expert on CS Lewis and author of Planet Narnia. This episode was originally broadcast on Unbelievable? back in 2009 + Support us here: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/geo
#268 Alister McGrath: Is Christianity rational?
#268 Alister McGrath: Is Christianity rational? Jun 29, 2026 00:20:01 How important are facts and reason? Is science alone enough? What role does imagination play in apologetics? How do we maintain a strong faith when engaging with sceptics? Alister McGrath shares his insight into Lewis' thinking on important questions in our final episode on Lewis and apologetics. + Support us here: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/geolink/donate + Subscribe to The CS Lewis
#267 Alister McGrath: Suffering, hell and the hope of heaven
#267 Alister McGrath: Suffering, hell and the hope of heaven Jun 22, 2026 00:18:54 Does my life have any meaning? If God exists, why has he allowed my suffering? How can a good God allow hell? Alister McGrath explores whether Lewis can speak into any contemporary theological, ethical and cultural questions or concerns. + Support us here: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/geolink/donate + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://www.premier.plus/cs-lewis-podcast + For
#266 Alister McGrath: Was CS Lewis an effective apologist?
#266 Alister McGrath: Was CS Lewis an effective apologist? Jun 15, 2026 00:18:04 What is apologetics? Why does it matter? Can Christianity speak into the dominant narratives of our culture? Ruth Jackson is joined by Alister McGrath to reflect on what we can learn from Lewis' unique approach to apologetics. + Support us here: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/geolink/donate + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://www.premier.plus/cs-lewis-podcast + For more shows
#265 Dr Crystal Hurd: How Paternal Literary Habits Influenced CS Lewis
#265 Dr Crystal Hurd: How Paternal Literary Habits Influenced CS Lewis Jun 8, 2026 00:27:57 In today’s episode, we welcome back Dr. Crystal Hurd, an educator, poet, and researcher from Virginia. Crystal shares insights from her paper, which was presented at the 2024 Undiscovered CS Lewis Conference at George Fox University. We also feature a reading of her paper, 'How Paternal Literary Habits Influenced CS Lewis', marking the final instalment in our series with Dr. Crystal Hurd. + Sup
#264 Dr Crystal Hurd: CS Lewis’s Family, Faith, and the Literary Legacy of Albert Lewis
#264 Dr Crystal Hurd: CS Lewis’s Family, Faith, and the Literary Legacy of Albert Lewis Jun 1, 2026 00:24:00 Dr Crystal Hurd - educator, poet, and researcher—joins Ruth Jackson to uncover the family story behind C.S. Lewis’s imagination, faith, and values. Drawing on her research and a paper from the 2024 Undiscovered CS Lewis conference, Crystal explores the literary ambitions and deep faith of Lewis’s father, Albert, and how both Albert and his father Richard shaped Lewis’s worldview and writing. Toget

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