'The Weight of Glory' is a sermon that CS Lewis preached at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford in 1941. It is widely regarded as one of his most significant short works, focussing on the way our human longings in this world point to another world that we were made for.
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#138 Phil Knox: Why the Narnia Chronicles make me cry
#136 David Bates: Was Lewis a bit of a grumpy old man when it came to Christmas?
#137 David Bates: How did Lewis celebrate Christmas?
#135 David Bates: What did Christmas mean to Lewis?
#134 Alister McGrath: Is there an expiry date on Lewis' relevance?
#133 Alister McGrath: Was Lewis a prophet and does he speak to contemporary cultural issues?
#132 Alister McGrath: 60 years after his death, does Lewis still speak to our heads and hearts?
#131 David Bates: CS Lewis Reading Day
#130 David Bates: Pints with Jack
#129 Dr Carolyn Weber: Surprised by Oxford
#128 Perelandra: It's not for nothing that you are named Ransom
#127 Perelandra: Evil, suffering and sin
#126 Perelandra: Free will, desire and the Fall
#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?
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