Through this wonderful tale, the reader emerges with a better understanding of what it means to live a faithful life.
These annotations will give fans a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the popular book, providing background information, explanations of terms, historical significance, and excerpts from Lewis’s other works that more fully explain the ...
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The Screwtape Letters
A classic satire on human weakness features Screwtape, an elderly devil, who writes a series of letters to Wormwood, his apprentice and nephew
" The text is reprinted from the Geoffrey Bles/Centenary Press 1942 edition, with added illustrations by CrossReach publications that are unattributed.
A classic satire on human weakness features Screwtape, an elderly devil, who writes a series of letters to Wormwood his apprentice and nephew.
Letters from the devil Screwtape to his less experienced nephew and apprentice, Wormwood, reveal a cunning plan for committing human souls to damnation, in an illuminating look at temptation, repentance, forgiveness, and grace.
A "Positively Diabolical" Correspondence "My dear Wormwood, ..." So begins this product of C.S. Lewis's wickedly funny imagination, a correspondence between two devils, Screwtape and his young nephew, Wormwood....
The Screwtape Letters is the most engaging and humorous account of temptation-and triumph over it-ever written.
A series of congenial letters from Screwtape, an elderly devil, advising his nephew Wormwood, an apprentice devil, how to corrupt his earthly "patient."
In Screwtape's advice, selfish gain and power are seen as the only good, and neither demon can comprehend God's love for man or acknowledge human virtue.Versions of the letters were originally published weekly in the Anglican periodical The ...
It is a timeless classic on spiritual conflict and the invisible realities which are part of our religious experience. The story takes the form of a series of letters from a senior demon Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood, a Junior Tempter.
In this humorous exchange, C. S. Lewis delves into moral questions about good v. evil, temptation, repentance, and grace. Through this wonderful tale, the reader emerges with a better knowledge of what it means to live a good, honest life.
The Screwtape Letters is the most engaging and humorous account of temptation-and triumph over it-ever written.
These annotations will give fans a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the popular book, providing background information, explanations of terms, historical significance, and excerpts from Lewis’s other works that more fully explain the ...