
Till We Have Faces w/ Joseph Pearce
Catholic Theology Show
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Exploring Love and Identity in 'Till We Have Faces'
This chapter examines C.S. Lewis's 'Till We Have Faces,' highlighting its themes of love, self-discovery, and divine grace. The discussion focuses on the psychological journey of the protagonist, Oral, and the contrasting forms of love she encounters, emphasizing the necessity of selflessness for true connection. Drawing parallels with Dante's 'Divine Comedy,' the chapter also explores the transformative power of belief and the challenges of conversion within personal relationships.
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