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Mentioned in 17 episodes

The Discarded Image

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

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Joshua Gibbs
as a book that makes foreign things seem familiar by describing medieval philosophy, cosmology, and anthropology in a way that modern people can understand.
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What Makes Something Interesting?
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Rusty Reno
in relation to the loss of a rich symbolic world.
42 snips
Politics After Literacy (ft. Mary Harrington)
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Angelina Stanford
as a resource for understanding Elizabethan cosmology, specifically in relation to the discarded image.
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Episode 260: Introduction to William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
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Angelina Stanford
when discussing planetary influences in Medieval and Renaissance thought.
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Episode 261: "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Acts 1 & 2
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Andrew Snyder
when talking about the difference between a modern and a medieval man when they go out and look up at the sky.
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99 - Out of the Silent Planet
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Philip Bunn
as a series of lectures by C.S. Lewis on the medieval mind that serves as a preface to his space trilogy.
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C. S. Lewis - That Hideous Strength with Philip D. Bunn and Ronni Kurtz
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Joshua Gibbs
as a book consistent with a classical project.
The New Guy
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Angelina Stanford
when referencing a quote about the skill and art of reading well.
Episode 250: "Best of" Series Replay - "The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis" with Dr. Jason Baxter
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Glenn Sunshine
as a brilliant work of scholarship on medieval worldview.
The Shattered Image of the Thirteenth Century
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Jacob Howland
when describing the shift from a pre-modern to a modern worldview.
#628: The Rise of Secular Religion and the New Puritanism
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Thomas Magby
as one of C.S. Lewis's academic works.
115:After Virtue
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John Stonestreet
in relation to the shift in social imaginary and the impact of science fiction.
Yes, Hitler Was the Bad Guy
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Paul Vanderklay
, referencing C.S. Lewis, there are two realms and part of what the discovery of the telescope.
Marcas Shera on Modernity, Consistency and Completeness
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Leland Ryken
as a work that serves as an introduction to the medieval and Renaissance worldview.
Reading Literature with C.S. Lewis / Leland Ryken
Recommended as a dense but beautiful text about the medieval and Renaissance worldview through literature.
97 - Introduction to Out of the Silent Planet
Mentioned by Jamie Paul Lamb as a book that is about the pre-enlightenment worldview and how that affected the arts and poetry and culture.
Jaime Paul Lamb on Demonic Astrology
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Andrew Snyder
when discussing the medievals' perception of the cosmos.
104 - Introduction to The Screwtape Letters
Mentioned by Alistair McGrath, inviting readers to ask what our own image is and what role it plays in the way in which we construct our own personal worlds of meaning.
#215 Alister McGrath: Exploring The Discarded Image (Part 2)
Mentioned by Alistair McGrath, explaining it was Lewis's final work and backdrop to everything he'd written.
#214 Alister McGrath: Exploring The Discarded Image (Part 1)
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Glenn Sunshine
, in which C.S. Lewis talks about modernity and how we don't have to be stuck there.
Annie Crawford and Midwestuary

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