Join co-host and attorney Larry Dershem for a compelling conversation with award-winning actor, writer, director, and producer Max McLean—founder and artistic director of New York City–based Fellowship for Performing Arts (fpatheatre.com). Renowned for his acclaimed stage adaptations of works by theologian and author C. S. Lewis, McLean delves into the enduring relevance of The Screwtape Letters. Together, they explore how Lewis’s 1942 classic uses wit, irony, and a devilishly inverted point of view to examine temptation, morality, and human frailty. The discussion reveals why Lewis’s insights into spiritual warfare may be even more timely and illuminating today than when the book was first published.

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