(10) The Great Divorce, C. S. Lewis (CLWR 221)

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Stories of the judgment of the soul are not always based on authoritarian texts. Lewis' fictional account attempts to show why the notion of a judgment of the soul might be reasonable or even inevitable.
(Excerpts from "Difficult Dialogues concerning Religious Beliefs," a course taught by Steve Hays of Ohio University with funding from the Ford Foundation Difficult Dialogues Project.)

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