Strangers and Aliens: Science Fiction & Fantasy from a Christian Perspective
Ben Avery
300 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast exploring faith and imagination. Looking at the relationship between God and man through the lens of science fiction and fantasy . . . and looking at science fiction and fantasy through the lens of the relationship between God and man.
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A podcast exploring faith and imagination. Looking at the relationship between God and man through the lens of science fiction and fantasy . . . and looking at science fiction and fantasy through the lens of the relationship between God and man.
Is THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE Worth Reading? 75th Anniversary of the 1st Narnia Book!!!
Strangers and Aliens: Science Fiction & Fantasy from a Christian Perspective
19 minutes 29 seconds
1 month ago
Is THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE Worth Reading? 75th Anniversary of the 1st Narnia Book!!!
On October 16, 1950 the beginning of the Narnia series was first published, and it affected many people’s lives . . . incluing little 3rd grade Benjy Avery. Now, 75 years later Ben found a new facsimile edition of that first volume.
In this episode, Ben: Reminisces about his early exposure to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Reviews the facsimile edition Rants a little about reading order for the Narnia books Talks about his thoughts from his most recent reread of the book Also, here is the mailing list sign up page if you’d like to be kept up to date about the release of Ben’s new anthology, PARABOLIC ORBITS: http://benavery.com/orbits
Strangers and Aliens: Science Fiction & Fantasy from a Christian Perspective
A podcast exploring faith and imagination. Looking at the relationship between God and man through the lens of science fiction and fantasy . . . and looking at science fiction and fantasy through the lens of the relationship between God and man.