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S02 E08: Martyn Lloyd-Jones with Josh Biedel

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Layla talks with Josh Biedel about Martyn Lloyd-Jones.

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On a dreary Tuesday morning in 1939, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien wandered into the Eagle and Child on St. Giles' Street in Oxford, England. The Eagle and Child was where these 'Inklings' gathered regularly to discuss their latest literary ideas, some of which would impact Christians worldwide for generations to come. The Eagle and Child Podcast is devoted to discussing the history and inspiring stories of influential Christian thinkers & their thoughts. 'A tip of the hat to the Inklings & Christian orthodoxy'. We endeavor to provide an enjoyable historical pilgrimage that guides us home to 'Mere Christianity' by way of the beauty laced along the well-trodden roads of historic Christian orthodoxy.

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Layla talks with Josh Biedel about Martyn Lloyd-Jones.

What is the Eagle & Child Podcast?

On a dreary Tuesday morning in 1939, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien wandered into the Eagle and Child on St. Giles' Street in Oxford, England. The Eagle and Child was where these 'Inklings' gathered regularly to discuss their latest literary ideas, some of which would impact Christians worldwide for generations to come. The Eagle and Child Podcast is devoted to discussing the history and inspiring stories of influential Christian thinkers & their thoughts. 'A tip of the hat to the Inklings & Christian orthodoxy'. We endeavor to provide an enjoyable historical pilgrimage that guides us home to 'Mere Christianity' by way of the beauty laced along the well-trodden roads of historic Christian orthodoxy.

Follow the Eagle & Child Podcast on Instagram @eagleandchildpodcast

Follow Layla on Instagram @layla.nahavandi

The Eagle & Child Podcast is presented by Theos University & Vast Media.

Want unlimited seminary level teaching in plain English? Subscribe to Theos University

Follow TheosU on Instagram @theosuniversity

Follow Vast Media on Instagram @vastpodcasts

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