![]() ![]() McLean’s version maintains the magic of Lewis’ masterpiece and even adds new vitality and immediacy. An adaptation of the story from Max McLean and the Fellowship for Performing Arts masterfully draws out Lewis’ themes and brings them afresh to a new audience. We might think we understand the doctrine of sin, but seeing it unfold through a story can help us grasp it at a deeper level. He is especially skilled at showing our rationalizations and the true darkness that inspires them. Lewis deftly pulls back the curtain to reveal the workings of sin behind what might first be seen as excusable behavior. In the classic fable The Great Divorce, C.S. And even when we do recognize sin, we are more likely to note the sin of others and explain our own away. And for good reason! To grapple with the true weight of our sin is a heavy burden indeed. We prefer to gloss over sin rather than face it. ![]() Humans are incredibly skilled at rationalizing sin. ![]()
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