CS Lewis discusses the importance of 'myth' in this critique of those who want to 'demythologise' Christianity. He explains why Christ is the 'true myth' that all other stories of dying and rising gods are pointing towards.
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#125 Perelandra: Pleasure, gender and sex
#124 Perelandra: Scientism, spirituality and magic
#123 Out of the Silent Planet: Death, suffering and The Fall
#122 Out of the Silent Planet: Love, sex and intuition
#121 Out of the Silent Planet: Nakedness, science and ransom
#120 Out of the Silent Planet: Weston, Devine and JRR Tolkien
#119 Has The Space Trilogy stood the test of time?
#118 Evil, evolution and theological reflection in The Space Trilogy
#117 Vivisection, mental health, racism and sexism
#116 Did CS Lewis believe in aliens?
#115 Why did no one want to publish Lewis' Space Trilogy?
#114 An introduction to The Space Trilogy
#113 What about other religions?
#112 Was Jesus a liar, lunatic, Lord or something else?
#111 Is Lewis' argument from reason convincing?
#110 An atheist and Christian reflect on CS Lewis’ apologetics
#109: Dr Jennifer Woodruff Tait: Jack at home
#108 Tim Keller (1950-2023) on CS Lewis
#107 Dr Sharon Jones: Floral particulars in CS Lewis
#106 Teodora Driscu: Lewis and the embodiment of heaven
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