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St. Philip's Church: Charleston, SC
The Great Divorce
C.S. Lewis on God’s Truth or Your Truth
Join the Rev. Brian McGreevy for an exploration of C.S. Lewis's "The Great Divorce" and what happens when people, even Christians, give in to worldly notions about Truth and insist that Truth is malleable and individual and a matter of opinion rather than firmly rooted in God’s Word.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 39 ratings
Terrific!
Have come to thoroughly enjoy this podcast so much. Brian conducts these messages with such infectious joy, and I very much enjoy his passion and knowledge of C.S. Lewis. The Great Divorce is a tremendous work. It is fascinating for many reasons and this podcast dives in to it all. Highly recommend!
TruthSpeaker1234567 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/15/23
Great indeed!
I have learned so much from Brian McGreevy’s Lewis series. I began listening in 2020 and now wait eagerly for each new class to appear. He, like Lewis himself, is a gifted teacher and weaves together Lewis’ text, scripture, scholarship, music, history, theology in way that is truly enlightening.
kft421 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/23
Excellent teacher/preacher
I have always enjoyed C. S. Lewis writings, but I was missing so many underlying meanings in his writings. Father Mcgreevy has opened my eyes to so much more about Lewis’s writings and he shares many wonderful extracurricular things to delve into…..Thank you Father Mcgreevy and St. Phillips for...Read full review »
rdcmgwy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/23
Recent Episodes
Chapter 13 concludes with a dialog on the power of Joy and whether it can be held captive by pity or manipulation, followed by a glimpse of the Sun rising to the refrain of “Sleepers Awake!”, referencing the Second Coming. The book finishes with Lewis’s being reminded that he has been in a dream...
Published 05/24/23
Chapter 13 concludes with a dialog on the power of Joy and whether it can be held captive by pity or manipulation, followed by a glimpse of the Sun rising to the refrain of “Sleepers Awake!”, referencing the Second Coming. The book finishes with Lewis’s being reminded that he has been in a dream...
Published 05/24/23
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