The Question of God: Sigmund Freud & C.S. Lewis | Heather Woodruff, Karen Tenenbaum | Perceptive Conversation
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The Question of God: Sigmund Freud & C.S. Lewis
Heather Woodruff
,
Karen Tenenbaum
PBS Paramount, 2005
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highly recommended
Based on a popular Harvard course taught by Dr. Armand Nicholi, author of The
Question
of
God
, the series illustrates the lives and insights of
Sigmund
Freud
, a life-long critic of religious belief, and C.S.
Lewis
, a celebrated Oxford don, literary critic, and perhaps this century's most influential and popular proponent of faith based on reason.
Compelling
I considered myself an agnostic for years. In presented two points of view from two of the most intelligent men of the 20 century, this book guides you through much self-examination. In reading and considering each perspective argument, I found myself landing consistently on one side of the fence. With the help of the author, I've now throughly examined my own perspective on this very important
question
and have come to my own unequivocal conclusion. I no longer waver, and feel completely comfortable with my belief system. I believe it will help you do the same.
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Perceptive Conversation
I found this DVD to be very enlightening and entertaining. It records a study, or 'conversation', between some believers (though not necessarily Christians) and some skeptics, concerning
God
and his operations/origins. Two men are used as a short of skeleton or rubric for this study:
Sigmund
Freud
and C.S.
Lewis
. It is interesting to see the
question
s Freud (who predates Lewis by approximately 60 years) asks, and the answers Lewis gives, and the questions Lewis asks, and the answers (though not in the same chronological fashion of course) Freud gives.
Each man is obviously very intelligent, and is considered in his certain field of study an expert, if not a revolutionary - certainly in the case with Freud, many would quite reasonably say he is the 'father' or psycho-analysis. Lewis would, of course, deny any such acclamation and say he is an unread layman.
All the deep, important, and controversial questions are asked. This is an unrestrained coversation, between people who believe in God, and people who are skeptical. Nothing is left in the dark. Questions about pain, existence, morality, love, good and evil, are all hashed out.
There are of course no mathematical answers reached (for if there were, we would all either be on one side of the fence or the other), but some very perceptive points are made and some insightful questions are asked. Make no mistake, the people in this video are learned individuals: one a Harvard Graduate Doctor, one Editor of 'Skeptic' Magazine, one an author, one a film director; they have able minds and unique insight.
If you are interested in a real conversation between believers and skeptics, I would recommend this video. I would not, however, recommend this if you are wanting to learn in depth about Lewis's philosophy/theology or Freud's psychology. Each view is skimmed, and enough information is given to acquaint one with perhaps a little higher than a general understanding. But no man's ideas are fully explored. If you want that, I would suggest Lewis's Signature Classics, or Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams.
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Excellent Unbiased Dabate of a Serious Question
Whether theist or atheist most people gravitate toward resources that offer evidence for their preconceived opinions. This series doesn't do that. At times the persuasion of C. S.
Lewis
is so strong that the DVD feels like the sort of evangelical piece that should be shown in churches. At these moments one wonders if it would be banned in our public school system. At other times the logic of
Sigmund
Freud
pulls just as strongly towards atheism. At these moments one wonders if the entire series would be banned from many churches. To add further dimension to the discussion Dr. Armand Nicholi created a panel of seven intelligent persons to wrestle with the
question
of
God
. Three of these are theists and three are atheists. Dr. Nicholi fills the seventh chair as a moderator. He takes great pains to be unbiased while making sure the discussion stays on track. After viewing this series one may have all sorts of ideas, but one will not be able to honestly label either side as "backward" or "less intelligent".
As a college philosophy instructor I particularly like the format of the discussion. While not using philosophical jargon the series starts with a section on Epistemology (theories of knowledge) by pitting the scientific world view against the spiritual world view. From here the series naturally leans toward Metaphysics (the big picture questions, God, cosmos, ontology, etc.). The series next follows a logical progression into Ethics with discussions on morality. Finally there is a perfect wrap up section on pain and dying.
The DVD contains a study guide that works well with each section. There are nine sections, but some may be coupled to complete the series in fewer sessions. I originally intended to skip a few sections but quickly discovered that doing so created a bias toward or against religious belief. While I personally don't have a problem with such a bias, everyone has a bias on this subject, creating the bias destroys the intent of the entire series and reduces the work to a propaganda piece. This is easy to do.
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Nice Quality, But . . .
The PBS home video, The
Question
of
God
based off of Dr. Nicholi's book compares the lives of
Sigmund
Freud
and C.S.
Lewis
. While the book was exceptional, the DVD is mediocre. The DVD features a comparison of the lives of these two greats with a narration and actors depicting Lewis and Freud. The quality is excellent, but, it lacks the depth of the book.
The other part of the DVD is the round table discussion, and here it utterly fails. There is really one person, Michael Shermer, who is impressive in answering the questions offered by Nicholi. On the religious side, most of the "religious people" (from Buddhism to Christianity) fail to really answers agnostic and atheists objections beside "it is faith" or "many types of evidence." While there may some truth to this, they fail in their presentation and in providing larger, stronger arguments. One wonders if anyone on the panel really ever read Lewis at all? The other "non-believers" raised the typical straw men objections and other silly statements (the attorney is absolutely, horrible, I hope he doesn't use his own criteria when evaluating a case). Shermer, while I think he is often wrong, does a very good job (as always, Shermer is always likable and presents his points well). There are good answers to his statements, but no one on this panel presented any.
I am surprised by the many five stars. Maybe I am missing something, but I really think this is average, no better, no worse.
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