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| Six by Lewis: The Abolition of Man, the Great Divorce, Mere Christianity, Miracles, the Problem of Pain, the Screwtape Letters [BOX SET] | | Author: | C. S. Lewis | ISBN: | 0684831198 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Six by Lewis is an excellent introduction to the work of C.S. Lewis, the 20th century's premier Christian apologist. This special six-book collection includes The Abolition of Man, a defense of objective morality, which comprises the basis of his Christian apologetics; The Great Divorce, a Christian perspective on Heaven and Hell; Miracles, an examination of the possibility and probability of the miraculous; The Problem of Pain, an in-depth look at the tough issue of human suffering; The Screwtape Letters, a fictional discussion between two demons illustrating the frailties of the human conscience; and Mere Christianity, Lewis's crowning achievement, a rational defense of Christianity.
Six by Lewis: The Abolition of Man, the Great Divorce, Mere Christianity, Miracles, the Problem of Pain, the Screwtape Letters FROM THE PUBLISHER This collection of books by C. S. Lewis includes: The Screwtape Letters; So begins this product of C. S. Lewis's wickedly funny imagination, a correspondence between two devils, Screwtape and his young nephew, Wormwood. The Problem of Pain; The author tackles the question that has plagued humanity for centuries. If God is both omnipotent and good, how can we explain the pain and suffering that people experience daily? Miracles: Lewis builds a solid and compelling argument for the acceptance of divine intervention. Mere Christianity: This book is the authors' forceful and accessible doctrine of Christian belief. The Great Divorce: The narrator boards a bus on a drizzly English afternoon and embarks on an incredible voyage through Heaven and Hell. The Abolition of Man: The beloved educator and author, reflects on education, society, and nature.
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