Aslan's Mother: C.S. Lewis's Theological Blind Spot?

Speaker(s): Jason Lepojarvi
Date: March 24, 2015
Length: 1h20m
Product ID: RGDL4502F

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What does it mean to love God "more" than people? This lecture examines the difficulty of defining worship, veneration, and idolatry by looking at C. S. Lewis's observations on the subject.

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Jason Lepojarvi researches philosophy and theology of love, the body, sexuality, worship, and idolatry.

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