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Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

S4E86 – AH – “After Hours” with Diana Glyer

Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast

David Bates, Matt Bush, and Andrew Lazo

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8638 Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Today a new book about Jack's "Space Trilogy" is released! Former guest of the show, Dr. Diana Glyer, returns with some of her students to talk about their new book, "A Compass For Deep Heaven".

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0:00.0

Pints with Jack, season four, episode 86, after hours with Diana Glyer and the contributors to A Compass for Deep Heaven.

0:15.0

Well, welcome, everyone. Pines with Jack is your weekly CS-Lewis podcast, where David, Matt, and I break down and discuss the works of C.S. Lewis.

0:26.1

This season thus far, we've eaves dropped on the conversation and correspondence of screw tape, listened to his toast, and we have discussed the silver chair.

0:37.0

And as the season draws to a close, we're

0:39.4

interviewing different C.S. Lewis scholars. And today, we're talking with Dr. Diana Pavlach Glyer,

0:45.5

because today is the launch of her latest book, A Compass for Deep Heaven, navigating the CS. Louis

0:52.1

Ransom Trilogy. Now, as many of you will know, Professor Diana Glyer has appeared on our show a number of times before,

0:59.6

but for those who have started listening, here's a little introduction.

1:03.9

She is an award-winning writer who has spent more than 40 years combing through archives

1:09.2

and studying old manuscripts of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and their

1:14.5

friends. She's a leading expert on C.S. Lewis and J.R.R.R. Tolkien. And her book, The Company

1:20.5

They Keep, changed the way we talk about these writers. Also, the follow-up to that book,

1:26.5

not only about the writers, but about how to do what

1:29.5

the inklings did, a marvelous book called Bandersnatch, which I hope, Diana, you'll say a little

1:34.1

bit more about. Her scholarship, her teaching, and her work as an artist, all circle back to one

1:40.0

common theme. Creativity thrives in community. And in 2016, she released Bandersnatch,

1:48.2

a more popular and practical version of the company they keep. And as I said, she's talking to us

1:54.6

about her new book, which is released today, a compass for deep heaven navigating the CS.S. Lewis Ransom Trilogy.

2:03.0

Good to see you, Andrew. Glad to be here.

2:05.6

We have also joining us a couple of other contributors to the book, Daniel Shea, who is an APU

2:12.8

honors English master. He just completed his master's degree. His thesis was called a path of emulation,

2:21.1

entering the literary worldview of C.S. Lewis through the American English major. He lives in

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