
C.S. Lewis: His Theology and Philosophy: Lecture 32
The Great Divorce (part 2) Final comments about themes in The Great Divorce. by Dr. Michael L. Peterson
The Great Divorce (part 2) Final comments about themes in The Great Divorce. by Dr. Michael L. Peterson
The Great Divorce (part 1) Heaven and hell are dichotomous. Whether life is heaven or hell depends on your future trajectory. God is true reality, fi
A Grief Observed Lewis expresses anger toward God as part of his process of grief. Orthodox Christianity denies materialism which believes that your
Problem of Pain (part 9) Discussion of the movie Shadowlands. Discussion of the nature of relationships. Pain and happiness are not necessarily mutua
Problem of Pain (part 8) For Lewis, heaven is the unending joyous life of God, the life of the Trinity. The only way I can be fulfilled is to find it
Problem of Pain (part 7) Lewis thinks that God needs to pierce the shield of our ego and we are embodied creatures so pain is what does it by getting
Problem of Pain (part 6) As long as God chooses a stable physical order, that physical order will run by its own laws. Any system with have the poss
Problem of Pain (part 5) Aristotle would say that as a rational, moral being you build your character based on the hierarchy of good traits. From a
Problem of Pain (part 4) God is his creation set forth the problem of expressing his goodness through the total drama of a world containing free agen
Problem of Pain (part 3) Lewis describes the story of the Fall as a narrative that has symbolic elements that convey significant truth. The truth in