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Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis, & Aldous Huxley is a novel by Peter Kreeft about U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and authors C. S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia) and Aldous Huxley (Brave New World) meeting in Purgatory and engaging in a philosophical discussion on faith. It was ...
In a 1982 Christian novel entitled Between Heaven and Hell, author Peter Kreeft sheds some light on the notion of "The Great Conversation" by creating a fictional dialog in purgatory between three historical figures, namely John F. Kennedy, C.S. Lewis, and Aldous Huxley [1] all three of whom had died on November 22, 1963. Since many of Kreeft's ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Replies to Questions Received on Missions to Non-Catholics. New ed. Paulist Press, New York. ... Between Heaven and Hell: ...
Heaven and Hell is a philosophical essay by Aldous Huxley published in 1956. Huxley derived the title from William Blake's book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The essay discusses the relationship between bright, colorful objects, geometric designs, psychoactives, art, and profound experience. Heaven and Hell metaphorically refer to what ...
Between Heaven and Hell (1982) — A Dialog with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis, and Aldous Huxley; The Unaborted Socrates (1983) — Socratic dialogue on abortion; The Best Things in Life (1984) — Twelve Socratic dialogues on modern life; Yes or No? (1984) — Straight Answers to Tough Questions about Christianity; Making Sense Out of ...
The correspondence between Huxley and the society is kept at the Cambridge University Library. [103] The society invited Huxley to appear at a banquet and give a lecture at Somerset House, London, in June 1963. Huxley wrote a draft of the speech he intended to give at the society; however, his deteriorating health meant he was not able to ...
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The Doors of Perception is usually published in a combined volume with Huxley's essay Heaven and Hell (1956) The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell, 1954, 1956, Harper & Brothers; 1977 Harpercollins (UK), mass market paperback: ISBN 0-586-04437-X; 1990 Harper Perennial edition: ISBN 0-06-090007-5