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Till we have faces: A process of growing into a Christian maturity in the mythical language of C. S. Lewis
Litvan, Daniel ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Šmejdová, Barbora (referee)
Title of this work is Till we have faces: The process of growing up to Christian maturity in mythic language of C.S. Lewis. This work deals with the theme of Christian maturity in faith, specifically the process of growing up into this adulthood, by C. S. Lewis. This topic is researched in his book Till we have faces. It is a retold myth by Lewis, so description of the mythic language function will be important. The growing process is introduced in two selected views. The first is the role of pain in this process and the second is the role of imagination. These two paths are chosen because they are important topics in Lewis life. Christian maturity description is based on the Bible. Pain is presented in the view of several theologians and several theodicy streams are described. In this work, Jacob and Job are introduced as representatives of people who have gone through the process of growing up into maturity and have met God face to face. The work introduces Lewis' life with a focus on his growing up in Christian maturity. The main part is the analysis of the book Till we have faces. During the analysis the main moments are commented. The final chapter summarizes key findings and theses.

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