I haven’t read this book yet, but it sounds interesting from what I’ve heard. I heard it was about how the devil tries to tempt us. Who has read this? Could you give me a quick summary of what the book is about?
It’s a series of letters by a master devil giving advice & responding to reports submitted by a trainee devil on it’s first assignment to corrupt a soul. It’s very good with some good insights on how people who seem to be living Christian lives can draw away from God.
One example, is that when the ‘target’ starts meeting with a group of active/serious Christians the advice given is basically that ‘all is not lost if we can get him to focus on how much better he is than the ones who aren’t in the group & get him to focus on the annoying habits of those in the group’.
I had the pleasure of listening to it, like a radio show, when I borrowed an audio version by John Cleese, the local library had it. Check out the comments and reviews on the Amazon site.
It is outstanding, I highly recommend the audio version.
YES YES YES!!! A most magnificent work! It hits the point on the mark! You will laugh! You will cry! You will think!
I saw my own human foibles in many of the “letters,” and as a result I now pray on my knees morning and night (instead of sleepily comfortable lying in bed).
And I echo the recommendation for the John Cleese recorded version. Cleese was born to give voice to old Screwtape! The Audible site says the recording is “abridged,” but frankly I don’t think it is because every letter was in there, at least as far as I could tell.
This is an excellent book. I would definitely recommend it.
Another book with the same idea is The Snakebite Letters by Peter Kreeft. It has a senior demon talking to a young demon about how to tempt in the culture of America in the 1990s. I personally didn’t think it was as good as C.S. Lewis’s Letters because Kreeft’s book doesn’t focus so much on individual temptations as much as it does on societal ills. It’s still worth a read, though.
Our book club just finished it last month. It is really excellent. At first you will think you don’t understand half of it - think a little more, reflect, meditate, and you will see the point and learn about your faith.
This was my first C S Lewis read…I thought it was great then (I was a teenager), & re-reading it as an adult, I found it was even better than I remembered it. A terrific book. Very witty, & very, very wise…
An old favorite! You will enjoy it, most certainly. It’s a light read, and a small book, but rather poignant. I especially enjoy the final chapter, which was added later on, “Screwtape Proposes a Toast.”
Excellent to read. Highly recommend it. But remember that while reading it one must look for the spiritual lessons being set forth. It’s not just an uncle writing cutesy letter to his nephew. That’s how it came across to me when I first read it as a young Catholic girl. I had no guidance and didn’t get from it then what I have now. For instance, chapter 14 is an excellent lesson on how to sin in pride. I learned a lot about what to avoid in this area.
Read the book carefully and try to learn; it’s not just a book to read through once.
I read it years ago. I recently picked of a 5 volumn boxed set of CS Lewis (also a volumn with 3 other works) and am planning to read them when I get the time.
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