Man’s relationship to a Divine Being is one of the persisting concerns of literature, with modern leanings contending that God does not exist or does not involve himself with man. C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces concerns itself with this approach to God, proposing that it might not be God who is the problem but man’s perception of him. Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium
Examines the “face” image and theme in Lewis’s novel and relates it to the use of the same image in ...
C.S. Lewis and Christian Post-modernism: Jewish Laughter Reversed - Kyoko Yuasa C. S. Lewis\u27s Ti...
The gods in C. S. Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces are often supposed to represent the God of Christ...
C. S. Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces directly subverts the Greek anthropocentric view of both God ...
In 1956, C.S. Lewis published a retelling of a pagan myth, Till We Have Faces. On the surface one ma...
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C.S. Lewis’s standalone title Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold transforms the Greek mythos “Cupid a...
Love in Till We Have Faces - Paulette Sauders It is my contention that when C.S. Lewis wrote his no...
Through his collected poems and his book Till We Have Faces C.S. Lewis explores what it means to be ...
Man exists upon a continuum of existence and nonexistence. Throughout the works of C.S. Lewis, one u...
This study examines how C.S. Lewis’ final novel, Till We Have Faces, demonstrates a significant dive...
It is my contention that when C.S. Lewis wrote his non-fiction book The Four Loves and published it ...
Till We Have Faces A Restoration of Perspective on the Condition of Man - Joan Alexander The Ques...
Although Till We Have Faces (1956) was written late in C.S. Lewis’s life (1898-1963), during the pea...
Tale as Old as Time: A Study of the Cupid & Psyche Myth, with Particular Reference to C.S. Lewis\u27...
Examines the “face” image and theme in Lewis’s novel and relates it to the use of the same image in ...
C.S. Lewis and Christian Post-modernism: Jewish Laughter Reversed - Kyoko Yuasa C. S. Lewis\u27s Ti...
The gods in C. S. Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces are often supposed to represent the God of Christ...
C. S. Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces directly subverts the Greek anthropocentric view of both God ...
In 1956, C.S. Lewis published a retelling of a pagan myth, Till We Have Faces. On the surface one ma...
Title of this work is Till we have faces: The process of growing up to Christian maturity in mythic ...
C.S. Lewis’s standalone title Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold transforms the Greek mythos “Cupid a...
Love in Till We Have Faces - Paulette Sauders It is my contention that when C.S. Lewis wrote his no...
Through his collected poems and his book Till We Have Faces C.S. Lewis explores what it means to be ...
Man exists upon a continuum of existence and nonexistence. Throughout the works of C.S. Lewis, one u...
This study examines how C.S. Lewis’ final novel, Till We Have Faces, demonstrates a significant dive...
It is my contention that when C.S. Lewis wrote his non-fiction book The Four Loves and published it ...
Till We Have Faces A Restoration of Perspective on the Condition of Man - Joan Alexander The Ques...
Although Till We Have Faces (1956) was written late in C.S. Lewis’s life (1898-1963), during the pea...
Tale as Old as Time: A Study of the Cupid & Psyche Myth, with Particular Reference to C.S. Lewis\u27...
Examines the “face” image and theme in Lewis’s novel and relates it to the use of the same image in ...
C.S. Lewis and Christian Post-modernism: Jewish Laughter Reversed - Kyoko Yuasa C. S. Lewis\u27s Ti...
The gods in C. S. Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces are often supposed to represent the God of Christ...