I was at an exhibit about the life of the late and great C.S. Lewis recently, and noticed a small flyer, informing that the play "Freud's Last Session" was coming to Chicago.
Along with "Screwtape Letters" (with the popular Bible orator Max McLean) and some of The Chronicles of Narnia being made into film, one could argue that C.S. Lewis, almost 50 years after his death, is making more of a splash into the media and the stage.
Granted, C.S. Lewis's works (and most likely "Freud's Last Session") are not explicitly didactic and they may not contain an altar call, but they are quite edifying thoughts and I'm happy they're finding their way to more ears.
Let me know if you want to do a road trip to Chicago to see the show. I'm totally half-serious.
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