Lecture

Talking About Bicycles

Rediscovering Hope with C.S. Lewis

Event Description

In his essay, "Talking About Bicycles," C.S. Lewis illustrates four "ages" we progress through in our relation to all manner of things in life, providing insight into our experiences and whether we fruitfully grow and mature by and through them. In this talk, JonMarc Grodi joins the ICC to discuss how looking at these aspects of God's creation should ideally lead us to their source, and help us to gradually place ever greater hope only in God.

Instructor

JonMarc Grodi

JonMarc Grodi

JonMarc Grodi is the Chief Operating Officer of the Coming Home Network and host of the Elevate Ordinary podcast. He has been interviewed on EWTN programs such as Life on the Rock and The Journey Home, as well as various radio programs. A graduate student of philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville, JonMarc resides in Perrysburg, Ohio, with his wife and five young children.

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