Gregg Quiggle and Jerry Root | The English Reformation and C. S. Lewis


In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer engages with Dr. Greg Quiggle and Dr. Jerry Root to discuss an upcoming study tour focused on the English Reformation and the works of C.S. Lewis. The conversation delves into the complexities of the English Reformation, exploring its political and theological dimensions, and how these historical events resonate with contemporary issues. The discussion also highlights C.S. Lewis's contributions to Christian thought and the importance of dialogue in understanding faith. The episode concludes with a reflection on the distinction between reality and truth, emphasizing the need for accurate thinking in a world filled with diverse perspectives.
Find out more about the tour with Drs. Root and Quiggle here.
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Takeaways:
- The English Reformation was influenced by both political and theological factors.
- Henry VIII's marital decisions significantly impacted the formation of the Church of England.
- C.S. Lewis aimed to present a Christianity centered in Christ, transcending denominational boundaries.
- Dialogue and engagement are crucial for understanding differing theological perspectives.
- The concept of Christendom made it difficult to accept multiple theological views within a single political unit.
- Lewis's work emphasizes the importance of truth and reality in understanding faith.
- The Enlightenment shifted the church's political power, leading to a more moral and spiritual role.
- Wesley's social activism changed the perception of Christianity in the British Isles.
- The distinction between reality and truth is essential for robust thinking and dialogue.
- Understanding the historical context of the Reformation helps illuminate contemporary faith discussions.
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