S3E23 – TWHF (Pt 2 – Ch 3) – “The Judgement of Orual”
After failing to steel a fleece from one of the rams of the gods, Orual finally gets her day in court! She reads her complaint to the gods and finally receives her answer…
After failing to steel a fleece from one of the rams of the gods, Orual finally gets her day in court! She reads her complaint to the gods and finally receives her answer…
In our last episode discussing Till We Have Faces, we discussed dying to self and Christ’s first beatitude, “Blessed are the poor in spirit”. The same week that Matt and I recorded that episode, Richael Lucero from the Clumsy Theosis podcast released the first in a series of episodes on The Beatitudes. I thought it would enrich our discussion of Orual’s transformation…
Orual has a vision of the King which help her begin to see clearly…
Today we begin Part II of Till We Have Faces! We find out that some things have been happening to Orual to make her reconsider everything she wrote before…
A ballet inspired by Till We Have Faces…
This Season we’ve been reading Till We Have Faces, which is a retelling of the Cupid and Psyche Myth. However, what was the original myth like? In this episode, I read a version of the original story…
Since we’ve now finished Part I of Till We Have Faces, Andrew Lazo came back on the show to walk us through what we’ve just read, and to prepare us to read the final part of the book.
Matt was invited to give a talk at the Edith Stein Conference at Notre Dame. Here’s the recording of his presentation.
At the end of last year, just after I returned from the C.S. Lewis Symposium in North Carolina, I was invited on the Bear Woznick […]
Here’s Mac MacLean from the Fellowship of Performing Arts reading Lewis’ essay, “On Living in an Atomic Age”: