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The Screwtape Letters is a beloved novel by C.S. Lewis. It is satire, using the communication between a senior demon, Screwtape, and his nephew (who is learning the demon trade), Wormwood, to address issues of Christian theology.

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The Screwtape Letters is a beloved novel by C.S. Lewis. It is satire, using the communication between a senior demon, Screwtape, and his nephew (who is learning the demon trade), Wormwood, to address issues of Christian theology.

    Chapter 28

    Chapter 28

    Screwtape explains to Wormwood the importance of time in corrupting souls against the Enemy and impresses on Wormwood the counterintuitive need to keep his patient alive through the war.

    • 7 min
    Chapter 27

    Chapter 27

    Finding that Wormwood has allowed his patient to be aware that he is distracted during his prayers, Screwtape instructs Wormwood on how to undermine the patient's belief in answered prayers.

    • 7 min
    Chapter 26

    Chapter 26

    Screwtape advises Wormwood on all the ways that Unselfishness can be used to create bitterness and resentment between Wormwood's patient and the patient's girlfriend.

    • 7 min
    Chapter 25

    Chapter 25

    Screwtape notes that Wormwood's patient's religious experience is "mere" Christianity, and he coaches Wormwood to focus his efforts on subverting the patient's fundamental beliefs by encouraging "Christianity And..." as well as interrupting the patient's balance between change and permanence.

    • 7 min
    Chapter 24

    Chapter 24

    Screwtape sees that Wormwood's patient is vulnerable to developing Spiritual Pride at being accepted into a Christian circle of friends. Screwtape advises Wormwood on how to take advantage of this.

    • 7 min
    Chapter 23

    Chapter 23

    Finding that Wormwood's patient, through the girl he has fallen in love with, is meeting new Christians, Screwtape instructs Wormwood on how to corrupt the patient's spirituality by focusing the patient's interests on the social implications of his religion, especially on the idea of an historical Jesus.

    • 7 min

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