The Screwtape Letters: How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the

 

The Screwtape Letters: How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation [Mass Market Paperback]

 

The Screwtape Letters: How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation [Mass Market Paperback]

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Time Inc (1961)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0020868707
  • ISBN-13: 978-0020868705
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
The Screwtape Letters: How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation [Mass Market Paperback]

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The Screwtape Letters is Lewis's classic collection of diabolical correspondence. In it, a senior devil gives continued advice to his protégé on how best to tempt his victim and keep him from salvation.
Lewis does not propose any concrete doctrine on devils here, and this is not his point. Rather he focuses on highlighting the ways, both large and small, that Christians are distracted from God. Lewis explores the dangers of not being purposeful toward God and life, as well as what happens to people when they give in to temptation.
The book is presented as a collection of letters, all from Screwtape to Wormwood. But Lewis does a good job of making the conversation not feel one-sided, and he does a fantastic job with the devils' personalities. In fact the book is rather deeper than this, as there are two other plots going on. First is the fate of Wormwood's man. Second is the relationship between the devils, and the fate of Wormwood.
The Screwtape Letters is deeper than it appears, and is thoroughly thought-provoking. Most every reader will find elements in it to which he or she can relate. Christians of all maturity levels can benefit from this book.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

The Screwtape Letters is Lewis's classic collection of diabolical correspondence. In it, a senior devil gives continued advice to his protégé on how best to tempt his victim and keep him from salvation.
Lewis does not propose any concrete doctrine on devils here, and this is not his point. Rather he focuses on highlighting the ways, both large and small, that Christians are distracted from God. Lewis explores the dangers of not being purposeful toward God and life, as well as what happens to people when they give in to temptation.
The book is presented as a collection of letters, all from Screwtape to Wormwood. But Lewis does a good job of making the conversation not feel one-sided, and he does a fantastic job with the devils' personalities. In fact the book is rather deeper than this, as there are two other plots going on. First is the fate of Wormwood's man. Second is the relationship between the devils, and the fate of Wormwood.
The Screwtape Letters is deeper than it appears, and is thoroughly thought-provoking. Most every reader will find elements in it to which he or she can relate. Christians of all maturity levels can benefit from this book.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
The Screwtape Letters: How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation [Mass Market Paperback]

 

The Screwtape Letters: How a Senior Devil Instructs a Junior Devil in the Art of Temptation [Mass Market Paperback]

 


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