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Sep 2023
40m 7s

LKL-The Language of Religion (Part 1)

Mere C.S. Lewis
About this episode

Andrew and Thornton serve as guests on the Lesser-Known Lewis podcast to talk about Lewis' essay "The Language of Religion". This is part 1 of 2.


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