Freud and C.S. Lewis debate faith and atheism in Taproot play
Fans of Mark St. Germain's one-act "Freud's Last Session," as well as the Bellevue psychologist acting as adviser to the local production, are drawn to the play's articulate exploration of Freud's thoughts on religion in contrast with the beliefs of C.S. Lewis.
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