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"Till We Have Faces" by C. S. Lewis

"Till We Have Faces" by C. S. Lewis

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"Till We Have Faces" by beloved author C. S. Lewis retells the ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche through the eyes of Orual, a queen haunted by love, loss, and the longing to see the divine face to face. First published in 1956, it’s often called Lewis’s most mature and complex work—a blend of myth, theology, and psychological depth. Is it obscure or illuminating? Philosophical masterpiece or puzzling parable? Hosts Kacy and Tyler unpack its mythic structure, spiritual symbolism, and emotional resonance to help you decide if this reimagined fairy tale belongs on your must-read list or your “someday” shelf.
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