Explore the logic and imagination that existed simultaneously in C.S. Lewis. It’s rare to find someone who approaches writing with such a balance of wonder and intellect. It could be that the ability to combine the two made C.S. Lewis the greatest apologist of the twentieth century. He gave us a picture of this balance in the fictional character, Professor Kirke, who explains why it’s perfectly logical to think another world could exist through a wardrobe door. Guests: Robert Velarde, author of A Conversation with C.S. Lewis Louis Markos, author of From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians Should Read the Pagan Classics David Downing, author of Into the Wardrobe Jerry Walls, editor of C.S. Lewis as Philosopher Tim Downs, author of First the Dead Kurt Bruner, co – author of Finding God in the Land of Narnia Marjorie Lamp Mead, co – author of A Reader’s Guide to Caspian; Associate Director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College