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The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

De : Ian Faith Galen Balinski C.S. Lewis
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Welcome to our podcast “The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time” Your hosts Ian Faith and Galen Balinski in each episode will dissect C.S. Lewis’ 31 letters and illuminate the challenge that the devil and his minions play in our world today to separate us from God, so we can expose them, reject them, and put Jesus at the center of our lives.

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https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com

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Listeners are raving about "The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time" Christian podcast that has already eclipsed 300k downloads! Here's what they love:

"Great Job, Thumbs Up!" With a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Apple Podcasts and recognition as a 3X RUMBLE Editor's Pick, this podcast is clearly resonating with its audience, offering a perfect blend of theological depth and practical application for those seeking to confront evil in our time and find Jesus.

"Well done, gentlemen - well done!" The hosts' insightful commentary and engaging discussions have captivated audiences worldwide on Google/YouTube. Listeners praise the podcast's ability to make C.S. Lewis's complex work accessible and relevant to modern life.

"I've been enjoying the podcast series from here in the UK... wished I had read the book 30 years ago!" The show's global appeal is evident, with high rankings in multiple countries, including Australia, #7 Ireland, and South Africa.

"Thank you for doing this! It is awesomely well done from content to production value." Fans appreciate the high-quality production and the hosts' expertise in unpacking Lewis's themes.

"Evil will not stop itself. I'll tuck this into my prayer life." Many find the podcast thought-provoking and spiritually enriching, helping them apply Lewis's insights to their daily lives and current events.

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    • We Have Been Bought With A Price - Letter #21: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
      Jun 18 2025

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      In this episode of the Screwtape Letters podcast, the hosts delve into Letter 21, focusing on the recurring theme of ownership and stewardship as presented by C.S. Lewis. They discuss how Lewis weaves biblical concepts—sometimes subtly, sometimes overtly—into his letters, particularly the idea that humans do not truly own anything in this world. Instead, everything we have, from our bodies to our possessions and even our time, is on loan from God. This is underscored by references to scripture, such as 1 Corinthians 6, which reminds believers that their bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and that they are "not your own," having been "bought with a price"—a call to glorify God with all aspects of life.

      The conversation highlights how the notion of ownership often leads to petty selfishness, whether it's being possessive of time, money, or even sexual autonomy. The hosts point out that this attitude is not only spiritually shortsighted but also leads to disappointment and misery, as nothing material can be taken beyond the grave. They draw parallels to cultural stories like Dickens' Scrooge, emphasizing that clinging to possessions or status is ultimately futile. The podcast encourages listeners to adopt a mindset of gratitude and stewardship, recognizing that everything is a gift from God to be used for His glory, rather than something to be hoarded or claimed as personal property.

      Finally, the hosts reflect on the spiritual battle over how we use our lives and resources, noting that both God and Satan vie for influence over our choices. They stress the importance of humility and the responsibility to steward all gifts—children, time, money, talents—for God's purposes. The episode closes with a challenge to shift language and perspective from "my" to "what God has given me," urging listeners to focus on how they can use their blessings to serve others and honor God, rather than falling into the trap of selfishness or materialism.

      Look out for our upcoming book "Confronting Evil in Our Time,” which will be released this year.

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      13 min
    • Happy Father's Day from Ian and Galen
      Jun 15 2025

      Screwtape Letters Podcast, Proverbs 22:6 Raise your children well.

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      2 min
    • Temptations of the Flesh - Letter #20: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey
      Jun 11 2025

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      The conversation centers on a podcast episode analyzing C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters," particularly the sections addressing sexuality, temptation, and the archetypes of women that men are drawn to. The hosts discuss Lewis's concepts of the "terrestrial Venus"—a virtuous, down-to-earth woman—and the "infernal Venus"—a woman who is primarily sexually alluring. They unpack how these archetypes are rooted in biblical concepts, referencing Proverbs 31 as a model for the terrestrial Venus and Proverbs 6 and 7 for the infernal Venus. The conversation emphasizes how spiritual and moral choices around sexuality have long-term consequences, with the demonic in Lewis's narrative seeking to lure men away from virtue by exploiting sexual temptation.

      Ian and Galen reflect on the societal implications of these archetypes, noting how both men and women participate in shaping each other's values and behaviors. They critique the effects of the sexual revolution and casual sex, arguing that when women present themselves primarily as objects of sexual desire (infernal Venus), it can devalue relationships and lead to dissatisfaction for both genders. The discussion also touches on the challenges women face regarding fertility and societal expectations, and how the pursuit of short-term pleasure often undermines the potential for deeper, more meaningful relationships. They caution against a purely male-centric or patriarchal interpretation, acknowledging that both men and women make choices that influence the dynamics of love, sex, and marriage.

      Ultimately, the conversation advocates for the pursuit of character and virtue in relationships, suggesting that investing in a partnership with a "terrestrial Venus" leads to greater long-term fulfillment, including a better sexual relationship within marriage. The hosts argue that resisting immediate temptations and choosing delayed gratification not only aligns with biblical teachings but also results in more meaningful and lasting happiness. They conclude that these themes are timeless, with Lewis's observations reflecting enduring human struggles with temptation, virtue, and the search for authentic love

      Look out for our upcoming book "Confronting Evil in Our Time,” which will be released this year.

      Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.

      Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.com

      Truth @screwtapeletterspodcast

      X @screwtapepodcst

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      Facebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcast

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      23 min

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