The picture we get of Heaven in C.S. Lewis’s The Last Battle owes a lot to the philosopher, Plato. He suggested that all the things we see around us are just shadows – they aren’t really real. Plato affects the way many people interpret the Bible, whether they realize it or not. Is this healthy?
Guests: Robert Velarde, author of A Conversation with C.S. Lewis Peter Schakel, author of Is Your Lord Large Enough: How C.S. Lewis Expands Our View of God Jerry Walls, editor of C.S. Lewis as Philosopher N.T. Wright, author of Evil and the Justice of God