The Question of God. Program 2
Description
Dr. Nicholi and his panel continue their debate in this second program, exploring the implications of choosing a spiritual or secular worldview for the primary questions of life - of love, morality, suffering, and death. As Freud and Lewis entered middle age, their divergent beliefs about the existence of God were fixed. But tragedy would test each man's convictions. For Freud, it was the terror of the Third Reich and the death of a beloved daughter. For Lewis, the brief happiness of new romance was turned to ashes with the untimely death of his wife, igniting his life's greatest spiritual crisis. Yet in the end, each man confronted his own death with his beliefs intact.
Runtime
120 min
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Date of Publication
[2012], c2004
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Films on Demand
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