

An edition of The question of God (2002)
C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud debate God, love, sex, and the meaning of life
By Armand M. Nicholi
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Free Press
Language
eng
Pages
295
Description:
"Many of history's greatest thinkers have wrestled with the ultimate question of belief and nonbelief in God. Though it might seem unlikely that any new arguments could possibly be raised on either side, the twentieth century managed to produce two men who each made brilliant, new, and lasting arguments, one in favor of belief and one opposed. Few spokesmen have ever championed their respective positions better than Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis. Sadly, as far as we know, they never met or debated each other directly." "In The Question of God their arguments are placed side by side, as if they were standing at podiums in a shared room. Both thought carefully about the flaws and alternatives to their positions; each considered the other's views. Both men considered the problem of pain and suffering, the nature of love and sex, and the ultimate meaning of life and death. Here, with their debate made explicit, we can take ringside seats at one of history's most profound encounters."--Jacket.
subjects: Gottesfrage, God, Ethiek, Godsdienstfilosofie, Proof, God - theology, Religion, Philosophy of, Psychology & religion, General & miscellaneous religious philosophy, Literature, Christian, Individual psychologists, Philosophy, Religious Psychology, Psychology and religion, Religion and culture, Theism, Christianity and culture, Conduct of life
People: Clive S. Lewis, Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)