Philosophers’ Cafe: What do you think about C.S. Lewis’s views on love?

Date/Time
Date(s) - June 12, 2017
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location
False Creek Community Centre

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Moderator

  • Jason Lepöjarvi 

    Dr. Jason Lepojärvi is a scholar-in-residence at Regent College for the 2016-17 academic year. His current work is a post-doctoral research project on the theology of love, titled Idolatry: Catholic and Protestant Perspectives.

    Jason, his wife and their two daughters moved to Vancouver in July 2016. Prior to this, they lived in Oxford, where Jason worked as the junior research fellow in theology at St Benet’s Hall. His doctoral thesis God Is Love but Love Is Not God: C.S. Lewis’s Theology of Love (2015) critically analyzed C.S. Lewis’s position in and contribution to the debate on love (‘agape vs. eros’) that preoccupied much of 20th-century Protestant and Roman Catholic thought.

Admission: Free

Duration: 90 mins

Related topic(s)Liberal Arts

About the Philosophers’ Café

Philosophers’ Café is a series of informal public discussions in libraries, cafés and restaurants throughout Metro Vancouver. The cafés, which are open to everyone, have brought dialogue and discussion to thousands of people who are interested in exploring issues from the absurd to the sublime. To learn more about the Philosophers’ Café, please visit their website.

https://www.sfu.ca/continuing-studies/events/2017/06/cs-lewis-on-love.html

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