Till We Have Faces
With Annie Crawford
Discover the symbolic depths of the best book C.S. Lewis ever wrote.
This January, join classical educator and C.S. Lewis scholar Annie Crawford for a Symbolic World reading of Lewis’s final and most profound work, Till We Have Faces. This reimagining of the ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche is a modern novel that explores timeless themes of idolatry, divine hiddenness, longing, and redemption—culminating in a masterful narrative born from decades of reflection and creative effort.
While Lewis is widely known for The Chronicles of Narnia, Till We Have Faces represents the height of his literary and intellectual maturity. The novel invites readers to wrestle with deep questions of faith, love, and human nature through a compelling narrative voice and rich symbolic imagery. It is a work that rewards readers who are willing to engage with its complexity and beauty.
