Intelligent, imaginative, hospitable explorations of ideas that matter in contemporary life.
The Rev. Earl Palmer presents the context and the nuances within Dorothy Sayers' book, The Man Born To Be King.
Earl Plamer explores "Sin and Its Cure" through two books by Charles Williams – The Forgiveness of Sins and All Hallows Eve.
Earl Plamer explores the great speeches of Abraham Lincoln in this live podcast. He digs into the person and the message behind Gettysburg Address & Lincoln's Second Inaugural Speech, as well as, Gary Wills' Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America.
Christian Reflections on An Epic Story - Book to Read: Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.
Explaining Her Faith: Joy Davidman (Wife of C.S. Lewis) Smoke on the Mountain by Joy Davidman Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.
Join Earl Palmer and Dick Staub as they discuss Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton. Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.
That Hideous Strength (subtitled A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups) is a 1945 novel by C. S. Lewis, the final book in Lewis's theological science fiction Space Trilogy. It is a dire examination of what happens when power is misused and the head is disconnected from the heart of matters. In contrast, Lewis' book Miracles is […]
John Newton wrote the classic hymn Amazing Grace. He was an Anglican clergyman and former slave-ship master. Following his conversion, he eventually spoke out against the Slave Trade and had an influence on many young evangelical Christians, particularly William Wilberforce. Listen to a lively conversation as Earl Palmer and Dick Staub discuss the story of […]
St. Paul was a towering intellect with a pastor's heart. His writings are among the most important in the first century and are central to Christianity. To single out one chapter as his greatest is an audacious claim, but this is precisely the case Rev. Earl Palmer will make as he explores what is often […]
Join Earl Palmer and Dick Staub as they discuss C.S. Lewis' look at choices after death portrayed through his book "The Great Divorce". The original story was presented as a series in The Guardian during World War II. Recorded live at the Walker-Ames Room in Kane Hall on the University of Washington Campus.