Helpful Score: 5
This book describes, through letters between a devilish uncle and his clever nephew, the natural course of human nature and its relationship with God.
It's full of laughs (who can get over the idea of a Devil named Screwtape? And titles like His Most Lowness?)
The faithful, as well, will recognize the hard-fought truths behind the words of this great master.
It's Lewis at his best.
It's full of laughs (who can get over the idea of a Devil named Screwtape? And titles like His Most Lowness?)
The faithful, as well, will recognize the hard-fought truths behind the words of this great master.
It's Lewis at his best.
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