During World War II people got most of their news about the war over the radio, or what was then called by some people like C. S. Lewis--the wireless. Lewis used this expression in his BBC Radio Talks during the war. He said that one reason we go to church is to listen in to the secret wireless from our friends. By that expression he meant that in church we receive messages from the spiritual realm.
Of course today the term "wireless" has meanings that C. S. Lewis never could have imagined. But I have thought back to C. S. Lewis and those BBC Talks in recent days as I have been interviewed numerous times over "the wireless" about my new book--The Professor of Narnia: The C. S. Lewis Story.
To listen to just one of these interviews you may click here: http://willvaus.com/the_professor_of_narnia and visit my web site. When you get to that page just press the play button on the right hand side and listen away!
Of course today the term "wireless" has meanings that C. S. Lewis never could have imagined. But I have thought back to C. S. Lewis and those BBC Talks in recent days as I have been interviewed numerous times over "the wireless" about my new book--The Professor of Narnia: The C. S. Lewis Story.
To listen to just one of these interviews you may click here: http://willvaus.com/the_professor_of_narnia and visit my web site. When you get to that page just press the play button on the right hand side and listen away!
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