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The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis (2001, Paperback) 
The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis (2001, Paperback)

 
The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis (2001, Paperback)

Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Publication Date: 2001-02-01
Series: The C.S. Lewis Signature Classics
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0060652934
ISBN-13: 9780060652937
Product ID: EPID1796342
Description: Originally serially published in The Guardian during the Nazi blitz of London, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS takes the form of 31 letters written by a devil named Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood, giving advice on the means by which to make Worm...
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Synopsis
Originally serially published in The Guardian during the Nazi blitz of London, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS takes the form of 31 letters written by a devil named Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood, giving advice on the means by which to make Wormwood's "patient" lose faith in God (referred to only as "the enemy"). For Screwtape, the road to hell ("our father's house") is paved not with great sins but rather with petty selfishness, pride, and self-satisfaction. Hell is imagined not as a grandiose inferno but as a insidious bureaucracy where the focus is always on the trivial, the slight, and oneself rather than the glory of God. A masterpiece of Christian literature that is also a delightful comedy, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS has remained one of C.S. Lewis's most beloved books.

Originally serially published in the Guardian during the Nazi blitz of London, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS takes the form of 31 letters written by a devil named Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood, giving advice on the means by which to make Wormwood's "patient" lose faith in God (referred to only as "the enemy"). For Screwtape, the road to hell ("our father's house") is paved not with great sins but rather with petty selfishness, pride, and idleness. Hell is imagined not as a grandiose inferno but as an insidious bureaucracy where the focus is always on the trivial, the slight, and the self rather than on the glory of God. A masterpiece of Christian literature that is also a delightful comedy, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS has remained one of C.S. Lewis's most beloved books.

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Publication Date:2001-02-01
Series:The C.S. Lewis Signature Classics

Size
Length:209 pages
Height:8.3 in
Width:8.3 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:6.4 oz

Publisher's Note
In this humorous and perceptive exchange between two devils, C. S. Lewis delves into moral questions about good vs. evil, temptation, repentance, and grace.Through this wonderful tale, the reader emerges with a better understanding of what it means to live a faithful life.

Industry Reviews
"But though it was easy to twist one's mind into the diabolical attitude, it was not fun, or not for long. The strain produced a sort of spiritual cramp."
Preface - C. S. Lewis

"Lewis is the ideal persuader for the half-convinced, for the good man who would like to be a Christian but finds his intellect getting in the way."
New York Times Book Review - Anthony Burgess

"Christians are turning again to a master of lucid apologetics whose religious imagination also encompassed fairy tales and space odysseys."
America - John B. Breslin

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      Interest study of deception and temptation
    Review created: 02/26/08(updated 02/26/08)
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    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    The Screwtape Letters is a dialog between 2 demons, one (Screwtape) a novice and the other (Wormwood) the more skilled. The human subjects that have been assigned for temptation and skill development are complete unaware of the drama taking place at their expense. The book is a unique, and very revealing look at how different people yield to different sorts of tempting methods.

    The frustrations and mis-steps of the novice Screwtape are chronicled and discussed between himself and his mentor, Wormwood.

    It certainly makes a person think abit about those thoughts we suppose are our own and our judgement when facing certain kinds of pressure.

    Well worth the time spent reading it.


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