Love, Belief, and Murder in Till We Have Faces (Ch. 12-14)
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Hey everyone! Welcome back to The Junto Podcast, where we dive deep into the pages of classic literature.
I’m your host, Angelica, and I am beyond excited to share this week's episode with you—honestly, it is my absolute favorite discussion to date! Joining me at the table are two brilliant young minds: 15-year-old Adalyn and my 14-year-old daughter, Esther.
Together, we are diving into Chapters 12–14 of C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece, Till We Have Faces.
Inside the Episode:
In this episode, we tackle some incredibly profound themes, including:
- The Nature of True Love: What does it actually look like, and where does it go wrong?
- Orual’s Doubt: We uncover the real hang-up Orual has when it comes to believing in the gods.
- The Ethics of Euthanasia & Restraint: A look at the heavy moral dilemmas embedded in the narrative.
What's Next?
Next time, we will be discussing Chapters 15–17.
Enjoy the episode, and happy reading!
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