Carolyn Weber didn’t have a dependable earthly father, so she had no intention of trusting a heavenly one. As a hardworking, intellectual agnostic, she decided to read the Bible from front to back so she could show her Christian friends how ridiculous their beliefs were. Instead, she found that the Bible made sense to her. Not only that, but it drew her to the person of Jesus.
On this episode of The Russell Moore Show, Weber talks about her personal story of conversion and how it led to her memoir, Surprised by Oxford, and the resulting film. She and Moore talk about the influence of C.S. Lewis on both Weber and modern Christianity, the power of literature, and how fiction can help us develop a moral imagination. They discuss poetry, philosophy, and prayer, considering the many beautiful ways God reveals himself to us.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Carolyn Weber
Surprised by Oxford: A Memoir by Carolyn Weber
Surprised by Oxford (film)
Surprised by Joy by C.S. Lewis
The Weight of Glory by C.S. Lewis
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Life Is a Miracle: An Essay Against Modern Superstition by Wendell Berry
“Surprised by Joy” by William Wordsworth
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by Beatrix Potter
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