The Screwtape Letters is a work of C.S. Lewis that, while being theological in nature, does not slip into theological terms and chooses to tell a story instead. This paper explores what the story says about demons and how it relates to its readers
The purpose of this essay is to identify the various sender/receiver pairs from C.S. Lewis’s novel T...
This paper discusses C.S. Lewis’s views on women and friendship between the sexes
Grayson Carter: Review of C. S. Lewis, The Illustrated Screwtape Letters—Special Illustrated Edition...
C.S. Lewis\u27 The Screwtape Letters launched a genre of demonic epistolary fiction. Intriguingly, w...
- Did God give each person free will?- Who is Satan?- Can good truly overcome evil?Consider these qu...
In his Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis speaks on the nature of demons and angels, revealing their interact...
Screwtape’s training of Wormwood in the art of deception exposes the tempters’ desire to consume “th...
Sees Screwtape and The Great Divorce as constituting “something like a sub-genre within the Lewis ca...
C.S. Lewis is well known for his significant contributions to the field of apologetics, continuing t...
Review of C. S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters. Staring Max McLean and Karen Wight. Adapted for the s...
Tale as Old as Time: A Study of the Cupid & Psyche Myth, with Particular Reference to C.S. Lewis\u27...
Review of Richard Platt, As One Devil to Another. A Fiendish Correspondence in the Tradition of C. S...
C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is full of rich parallels of the Christian faith....
In this article, we argue that, from a few hints in the Bodleian archive and elsewhere, we have disc...
This resource exists to help believers discover theological truths presented in C.S. Lewis\u27 The ...
The purpose of this essay is to identify the various sender/receiver pairs from C.S. Lewis’s novel T...
This paper discusses C.S. Lewis’s views on women and friendship between the sexes
Grayson Carter: Review of C. S. Lewis, The Illustrated Screwtape Letters—Special Illustrated Edition...
C.S. Lewis\u27 The Screwtape Letters launched a genre of demonic epistolary fiction. Intriguingly, w...
- Did God give each person free will?- Who is Satan?- Can good truly overcome evil?Consider these qu...
In his Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis speaks on the nature of demons and angels, revealing their interact...
Screwtape’s training of Wormwood in the art of deception exposes the tempters’ desire to consume “th...
Sees Screwtape and The Great Divorce as constituting “something like a sub-genre within the Lewis ca...
C.S. Lewis is well known for his significant contributions to the field of apologetics, continuing t...
Review of C. S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters. Staring Max McLean and Karen Wight. Adapted for the s...
Tale as Old as Time: A Study of the Cupid & Psyche Myth, with Particular Reference to C.S. Lewis\u27...
Review of Richard Platt, As One Devil to Another. A Fiendish Correspondence in the Tradition of C. S...
C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is full of rich parallels of the Christian faith....
In this article, we argue that, from a few hints in the Bodleian archive and elsewhere, we have disc...
This resource exists to help believers discover theological truths presented in C.S. Lewis\u27 The ...
The purpose of this essay is to identify the various sender/receiver pairs from C.S. Lewis’s novel T...
This paper discusses C.S. Lewis’s views on women and friendship between the sexes
Grayson Carter: Review of C. S. Lewis, The Illustrated Screwtape Letters—Special Illustrated Edition...