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The Screwtape Letters
About this book
Enter a world of subtle temptation, clever deception, and spiritual warfare.In this wickedly witty and profoundly insightful book, C.S. Lewis introduces us to Screwtape, a senior demon in the service of "Our Father Below." Through a series of letters to his nephew Wormwood, Screwtape offers devilishly clever advice on how to corrupt humans and lead them away from God.As you read these diabolical letters, you'll gain a unique perspective on the human condition, the nature of temptation, and the spiritual battles we all face.With its biting humor, razor-sharp wit, and profound spiritual insights, "The Screwtape Letters" is a timeless classic that will challenge, convict, and entertain you. Join the thousands of readers who have discovered the devilish wisdom of Screwtape – and emerged stronger in their faith.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface
- Letter 1
- Letter 2
- Letter 3
- Letter 4
- Letter 5
- Letter 6
- Letter 7
- Letter 8
- Letter 9
- Letter 10
- Letter 11
- Letter 12
- Letter 13
- Letter 14
- Letter 15
- Letter 16
- Letter 17
- Letter 18
- Letter 19
- Letter 20
- Letter 21
- Letter 22
- Letter 23
- Letter 24
- Letter 25
- Letter 26
- Letter 27
- Letter 28
- Letter 29
- Letter 30
- Letter 31
- Screwtape Proposes a Toast