Screwtape Letter #31 – Questions
is article # in the series: . Click button to view titles for entire series Letter #31 Uh oh – Wormwood is in really big trouble My dear, my very dear, Wormwood, my poppet, my pigsnie, How mistakenly now that all is lost you come whimpering to ask me whether ...
Screwtape Letter #30 – Discussion Guide
I sometimes wonder whether you think you have been sent into the world for your own amusement ...
Screwtape Letter #30 – Questions
I sometimes wonder whether you think you have been sent into the world for your own amusement ...
Screwtape Letter #29 – Discussion Guide
Now this is a ticklish business. We have made men proud of most vices, but not of cowardice. ... There is here a cruel dilemma before us. If we promoted justice and charity among men, we should be playing directly into the Enemy’s hands; but if we guide them to ...
Screwtape Letter #29 – Questions
Now this is a ticklish business. We have made men proud of most vices, but not of cowardice. ... There is here a cruel dilemma before us. If we promoted justice and charity among men, we should be playing directly into the Enemy’s hands; but if we guide them to ...
Screwtape Letter #28 – Discussion Guide
Do you not know that bombs kill men? Or do you not realise that the patient’s death, at this moment, is precisely what we want to avoid? ... This is so obvious that I am ashamed to write it ...
Screwtape Letter #28 – Questions
Do you not know that bombs kill men? Or do you not realise that the patient’s death, at this moment, is precisely what we want to avoid? ... This is so obvious that I am ashamed to write it ...
Screwtape Letter #27 – Discussion Guide
Why that creative act leaves room for their free will is the problem of problems, the secret behind the Enemy’s nonsense about ‘Love’ ...
Screwtape Letter #27 – Questions
Why that creative act leaves room for their free will is the problem of problems, the secret behind the Enemy’s nonsense about ‘Love’ ...
Screwtape Letter #26 – Discussion Guide
In discussing any joint action, it becomes obligatory that A should argue in favour of B’s supposed wishes and against his own, while B does the opposite. It is often impossible to find out either party’s real wishes; with luck, they end by doing something that neither wants, ...