PWJ: S2E14 – TGD 9 – “The Grumbler and The Artist”

Last week we began looking at Chapter 9. It’s an action-packed chapter so we decided to discuss it over the course of two episodes. As we finish the chapter we discuss two of the ghosts whom Lewis sees: The Grumbling Ghost and The Artistic Ghost…

S2E14: “The Grumbler and the Artist” (Download)

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TOT: Anthony D’Ambrosio on “Beauty”

March 28th, 2018: Anthony D’Ambrosio @ Mission San Diego

About the speaker: Anthony D’Ambrosio left seminary in 2010 to seek a more creative way to bring the Gospel into contact with post Christian culture. After spending five years growing a successful youth ministry, he founded a creative agency in Dallas Texas that partners with entrepreneurial ministries and startups to help them build their tribes and rally people to their causes. He is also one of the founders of Catholic Creatives, an organization focused on sparking a creative culture of innovation in the church. He loves poetry, scotch, Lord of the Rings, MMA, & cooking.

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PWJ: S2E13 – TGD 9 – “Meeting George”

The chapter today is really the pivot of The Great Divorce. In it, we meet George MacDonald, a writer whom Lewis had read on earth, but who is now a Bright Spirit. MacDonald explains much to Jack, particularly concerning the troubling accusations raised by the Hard-Bitten Ghost.

Since this chapter is so rich, Matt and I decided to divide it up into two episodes, so you’ll have to come back next week for the concluding part…

S2E13: “Meeting MacDonald” (Download)

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PWJ: Bonus – Jesus isn’t dull!

Unfortunately I’ve been run off my feet this week and haven’t had time to edit a full episode. However, rather than just post nothing, I thought I’d read an extended quotation from “The Dogmas Is The Drama” by Dorothy Sayers, a good friend of C.S. Lewis.

Bonus: Jesus isn’t dull! (Download)

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TEA: God’s Mercy, Freely Received, Freely Given

I was back at St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church in Los Angeles this past week. On this visit I was speaking to their Confirmation group about the Sacrament of Confession and more broadly on the subject of mercy.

The group was in quite a wide semi-circle, so I walked around quite a bit so the microphone couldn’t always pick up all the audio perfectly, but here you go…

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