Back in 2017 I was an avid listener to Buffering the Vampire Slayer, a podcast where the hosts would discuss each episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in turn. As a teenager I had rather enjoyed the campy movie starring Kirsty Swanson and, although I was suspicious at first, I soon came to really enjoy the TV series starring Sarah Michelle Gueller.
Buffering Mail…
I listened to the first few episodes of the Buffering the Vampire Slayer while I was walking the Camino, and I even sent them an email which they read out on the show. I eventually wrote to them again, this time after listening to Episode 3.08…
In that episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there is a funeral. In their commentary episode, the podcast hosts where shocked to hear the word “Hades” mentioned in the reading at the graveside. They were shocked because the context was clearly Christian, yet the hosts associated the word with the occult. They wondered out loud what Christian denomination this might be.
To the library!
I sent them an email pointing out that the text comes from the first chapter of the Book of Wisdom, also known as The Wisdom of Solomon:
“…because God did not make death, and he does not delight in the death of the living. For he created all things that they might exist, and the generative forces of the world are wholesome, and there is no destructive poison in them; and the dominion of Hades is not on earth. For righteousness is immortal”
Wisdom of Solomon 1:13–15
I went on and explained that the word “Hades” was simply the Greek name used to describe the realm of the dead. In Hebrew, the word is “Sheol” which is translated in English as either “the grave” or “the dead”.
The fact that this reading comes from the Book of Wisdom gives us a big clue as to the Christian denomination of the person conducting the burial. The Wisdom of Solomon belongs to a collection of books known as the Deuterocanon which was removed from the Bible at the Reformation in the 16th Century. It therefore most likely isn’t a Protestant funeral (Lutheran, Baptist etc.). That pretty much leaves either Catholic or Eastern Orthodox and, given the appearance of the priest, I’d say he it’s a pretty safe bet to assume he was Catholic.
Here’s the clip of the hosts reading out my email on their mailbag episode:
It is a common misconception that, when people convert or revert to the Catholic Church that they only do so when they fully understand all of the Church’s doctrine. This certainly was not true for me. I had come to the point of recognizing that Sola Scriptura made little sense and that Christ founded a visible Church. However, there were many of the Catholic Church’s teachings I didn’t really understand. For me, most of these difficulties surrounded the person of Mary. I just couldn’t wrap my head around the Catholic fascination with the mother of Jesus…
All this started to change when I discovered Biblical Typology and started to see Mary pre-figured in the Old Testament. I have written before about how Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant and how this helped me to understand Mary’s Holiness. I have also written about how Mary is the Queen Mother and how this aided my understanding of her as intercessor. Today I would like to write about another very important parallel which I discuss in the talk Mary & The Early Church. Once I began to see Mary as the New Eve I began to see the significance of Mary in the story of Salvation History…
It’s been a while since Matt and I got behind a microphone together. Today we bring you up-to-speed with what’s been happening in our lives. We had intended to also read some listener messages, but we ran out of time. We’ll do that in the next episode!
01:21 – Drink and quote of the week 05:12 – The Ordered Liberty podcast 06:33 – Why we drink “on air” 11:17 – Taylor Swift 12:04 – Matt has moved to Michigan 15:18 – Preparation for “Till We Have Faces” 16:14 – Lord of the Rings update 17:20 – Free “Hallow” trial 19:30 – “The Beautiful Depths” podcast 21:17 – Recent interviews 24:07 – Losing my job 30:05 – Book winner 33:52 – G.K. Chesterton competition reminder
Several times on Pints With Jack I have spoken about another podcast, “Unbelievable?”, hosted by Justin Brierley. Earlier in this Season I spoke about reading Justin’s book, remarking on the considerable number of C.S. Lewis quotations found throughout.
Following that episode, Justin and I connected on Twitter and I invited him onto the show to talk about C.S. Lewis, his faith, his podcast and his book.
S2E30: “After Hours” with Justin Brierley (Download)
03:20 – Drink-of-the-week and quote-of-the-week. 04:44 – Justin’s faith journey 08:30 – What was the genesis of your show, Unbelievable? 12:08 – Who have been some of your most memorable guests? 13:37 – How do you stay so calm during the debates?! 17:07 – What motivated you to write your book? 19:11 – Why is God the best explanation of human existence? 25:05 – Why is God the best explanation of human value? 30:19 – Why is God the best explanation of human purpose? 35:03 – Why does materialism undermine reason? 39:25 – How can we come to understand who Jesus is through Lewis’ Trilemma? 42:45 – How can you defend the Resurrection with the “Minimal Facts” approach? 52:26 – What does it mean to live in the Christian story? 55:03 – Upcoming “Unbelievable?” Projects 58:55 – Competition Details
It has been my desire for a while to introduce the listeners to other members of the Inklings, as well as authors who greatly influenced Lewis. Today we look at G.K. Chesterton and our special guest who will be introducing us to this great man is renowned Chesterton scholar and champion, Dale Ahlquist.
S2E28: “After Hours” with Dale Ahlquist (Download)
In case your podcast application has the ability to jump to certain time codes, here are the timestamps for the different parts of the episode.
00:30 – Why we’re talking about G.K. Chesterton 02:02 – Introduction of Dale Ahlquist 03:13 – The drink-of-the-week (and GKC’s favourites) 04:13 – The quote-of-the-week 04:45 – How did you first encounter G.K. Chesterton? 09:00 – What are some of your favourite Chesterton aphorisms? 09:44 – Who was Chesterton? 12:49 – What was his faith background? 16:27 – What was his dynamic with his wife, Frances? 21:24 – What kinds of things did he write and what were some of his most famous works? 24:24 – What was The Everlasting Man about and why did it have such an effect on Lewis? 26:41 – Why is Chesterton not better known? 29:05 – How should people go about starting to read Chesterton? 30:39 – What tips do you have for someone reading Orthodoxy for the first time? 32:10 – Which biography will give you the best sense for the man himself? 33:28 – What do you think of the decision not to open Chesterton’s cause for Sainthood? 37:37 – Is it true that Chesterton inspired Michael Collins and Mohandas Gandhi? 40:17 – How can listeners find out more about The Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton? 42:28 – Book giveaway information
This page contains some of the interviews I’ve given on other radio shows and podcasts. The C. S. Lewis Podcast Pints With Jack (Download | Live Link) C.S. Lewis Reading Day (Download | Live Link) The Inklings Variety Hour Talking about the first part of “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” Dawn Treader, part 1 (Download | Live Link) Curious