• Disability: What Does Lewis’s Doctor Teach Us? (Schmoll and Anderson) pt. 1

  • Apr 11 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Disability: What Does Lewis’s Doctor Teach Us? (Schmoll and Anderson) pt. 1

  • Summary

  • The first of a two-part show exploring what we can learn about disability from C.S. Lewis’s doctor. Dr. Robert Havard wrote the appendix in The Problem of Pain. Joining William O’Flaherty to co-host this interview is Connor Salter. Our guests are Dr. Zachary Schmoll and Levi Anderson.

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    Dr. Zachary D. Schmoll (PhD, Faulkner University. Dissertation on Belloc and Chesterton. Managing editor of An Unexpected Journal from 2018-2022. Presented and written on Tolkien on various occasions, author of the book Disability and the Problem of Evil. Levi Anderson (studying for an MA in Disability Ministry at Western Theological Seminary, writing his thesis on disability teaching throughout church history)

    Dr. Sarah O’Dell’s “The (Revised) Clinical Imagination: An Unpublished Appendix to The Problem of Pain” appeared in volume 36 (2019) of VII: Journal of the Marion E. Wade Center. It includes a reproduction of R.E. Havard’s unpublished draft, further illuminating the differences between Lewis’s “Appendix” and Havard’s original.”

    Read: Was Humphrey Havard Really the Inkling Who Didn’t Write Anything? by Connor Salter

    Other Useful Links:
    • Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL
    • Listen to All About Jack on Apple Podcasts
    • Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell
    • Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com
    • Visit EssentialCSLewis.com
    • Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis
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