The Screwtape Letters

C.S. Lewis

Overview

The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a satirical and thought-provoking exploration of temptation, sin, and human nature. The novel is presented as a series of letters written by the senior demon Screwtape to his younger brother Wormwood. A younger seducer tasked with destroying a young man called “Patient” with these letters, Screwtape provides advice on how to carefully steer Patient away from their trust. Manipulation, doubt, and distraction damage him As the story progresses Readers will understand the spiritual struggle between good and evil. Where Screwtape's cynical and often humorous narration makes light of it. The nature of temptation Human tendency towards pride self-deception and indifference, a unique perspective is provided.

Details
Independently published
9798306788500
Paperback
2025
EN
133 pages
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