C. S. Lewis, in his 1945 novella The Great Divorce, uses a purely imaginative journey into hell and heaven to shine light on the essential choice we each face every day of our lives: Thy will be done? or my will be done?
(By the way, the name of the author whose terribly elaborate writing the Inklings read for fun is Amanda McKittrick Ros. Look up her novel Irene Iddesleigh if you want to be delighted at something.)
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