Fascinated by the myth of Cupid and Psyche throughout his life, C. S. Lewis reimagines their story from the perspective of Psyche’s sister, Orual.‘I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer . . . Why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?’Till We Have Faces is a brilliant examination of envy, betrayal, loss, blame, grief, guilt, and conversion. In this, his final – and most mature and masterful – novel,...
What is the Christian faith? Does Christianity have a common belief?During the Second World War, C. S. Lewis gave a series of lectures for the BBC - broadcasts that would ultimately bring new meaning to the lives of people all over the world. Mere Christianity brings these lectures together into what has become one of the most popular introductions to Christian faith ever written. In this brilliant collection, Lewis reminds us of the truly important things in life and shows the way to joy and...