A literary review of C.S. Lewis' classic, "The Screwtape Letters". Join us as we explore the Biblical, historical and cultural depictions of Satan and hell and gain a deeper understanding of the nature of temptation and redemption. Whether you're a devoted C.S. Lewis fan or just reading his work for the first time, you're sure to develop a new appreciation for The Screwtape Letters through this modern look at his timeless classic.
P**N
A great read
I love this book and how it makes the spiritual realm more tangible to the reader.
M**N
Cartoon devil?
In an age when Dawkins and ilk merely call God names - therefore god doesn't exist, it would be wise to remember that "sin" is always the violation of a person (even when you pollute a person's environment). Pride and lying are tangentially connected. The father of pride and lies is anything but a cartoon with a red suit and forked tail. Lewis warned about "scientism" (the abuse of science) long before Dawkins was a no-show at the debates in England with Dr. William Lane Craig. Lewis is one of the most influential and clear voices of the 20th century and his insights into the problems of pain or devils is well worth your time.....mt
D**A
Classic and so prevalent for these times
I wish I could give a copy of this book to everyone I know. It is so prevalent to the times we live in now.
D**W
It's CS Lewis, what more do I need to say?
Lewis is always great fun to read.
R**Z
One of the really good books out there to make you think.
This is a book you read/listen too. Think about and then read again. There are study guides available. It is an easy to read book, but really makes you think.
J**Y
It was a gift
This was supposed to be a gift for my step-mother. I don't think she's even watched it yet... But the seller did a wonderful job and I have no complaints.
L**.
I learn a lot from CS Lewis. Im intrigued ...
I learn a lot from CS Lewis. Im intrigued with his thought process and how he became a Christian.
P**E
Don't watch it, do listen to it but remember it's not the book!
To start with, the person filling space by pretending to be C.S. Lewis was a super bad idea. I'm glad I had needlework to do while I had this on because I found watching it quite annoying.I'd also like to point out this is a documentary DISCUSSING "The Screwtape Letters" book, not a recreation of the book. The book is pretty great and I recommend it.Oh, and the guy who plays the demon, later on they get into modulating his voice and well, that was a bad idea too.I give it a C simply because the dialogue was interesting to listen to.
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