How should human beings love?
Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais and Catholic literature scholar Joseph Pearce discuss C.S. Lewis’s wonderfully insightful retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche, Till We Have Faces. In this episode, they address how this novel both parallels C.S. Lewis’s The Four Loves and reveals the great complexity of loving as a human; how we must give in order to receive.
Resources:
The Truth of the Eucharist | Sr. Albert Marie Surmanski
The Power of Patristic Preaching | Rev. Andrew Hofer
Frodo’s Journey | Discovering the Hidden Meaning of the Lord of the Rings
Christ is Our Protection | Fulton Sheen’s Teaching on the Demonic
The Way of Joy | Archbishop Menamparampil On Mother Teresa
Exodus 90 & The Eucharist | The Path to Freedom
The Creative Creature | G.K. Chesterton’s Description of Man
The Pope Who Changed the World | On Pope St. John Paul II
Recovering the Sacrament of Marriage
Spiritual Theology According to Aquinas
Catholics & Business | Virtue in the Workplace
Prophecy and Revelation in the Wisdom of Solomon
Freedom Under God | Fulton Sheen’s Philosophy
The Book of Romans: A Call to Christian Unity
The Christian Call to Mission | Encountering the Gospel
The Theology of a Hero | On Bishop Barron
The Silmarillion | J.R.R. Tolkien and the Catechesis on Creation
A Catholic Approach to Fertility | Catholic Bioethics
Perfect Love | Learning to Pray with Saint Bonaventure
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