The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses

Who is the antagonist in The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses by C. S. Lewis?

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This volume contains nine of C.S. Lewis's sermons. Originally, he gave the sermons to college students in England. He carefully and thoroughly argues each viewpoint, using a careful, almost scientific approach in his arguments. The language of his sermons is that of a highly educated man, which reflects his audience. The combination of these two aspects of the sermons makes some of the arguments complicated and hard to follow.There is no antagonist in a fictional sense.