The Complete C. S. Lewis Signature Classics, by C. S. Lewis
- Author: C. S. Lewis
SKU: 1391366
Mere Christianity
During World War II, C. S. Lewis delivered a series of broadcast talks on a radio program that was intended to unite believers on common ground, while inspiring non-believers to consider their own faith.
The Screwtape Letters
Screwtape, a demon, writes a series of letters to his nephew Wormwood. These letters provide a possible way of understanding how spiritual warfare dictates areas of life we may not have considered.
The Abolition of Man
The Abolition of Man compiles Lewis' argument for the importance and relevance of universal values such as courage and honor in contemporary society. It remains one of his most cherished and debated titles today.
The Great Divorce
Join a cast of characters as they take a bus ride that takes them through heaven and hell, reminiscent of the Divine Comedy. Explore themes of good and evil, grace and judgment through this tale of the afterlife adventure.
The Problem of Pain
C. S. Lewis provides a defense to explain how we can reconcile the pain of this life with the righteousness of God.
Miracles
Lewis examines miraculous events from the New Testament while establishing an argument that runs counter to David Hume's claim that miracles cannot be established historically.
A Grief Observed
Written after his wife's death as a way of coping through the "mad midnight moments," A Grief Observed reveals how loss can lead even a devout believer to lose all sense of meaning in the universe, and how he can possibly regain his bearings.
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