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    Screwtape Letters The Screwtape Letters by C.S Lewis is good novel that was written in 1942. While reading throughout the novel‚ C. S Lewis has used many classic major genres to describe his characters and manipulate the patient with imagination and emotion. Throughout the first chapter of the book‚ Screwtape uses allusion on page two to mention that Jesus was a pure spirit and had been a human so He had an ” abominable advantage.” In addition‚ Lewis uses descriptive words imagery on page three “

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    modern writer‚ C.S. Lewis. In his essay “The Way‚” the second essay in his work The Abolition of Man (1944)‚ Lewis acknowledges the a similar idea that man cannot be reduced to impulse or instinct in order to guide your actions. Practical Wisdom is Lewis’ distinction of validating the existence of morals and virtues

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    by C.S. Lewis‚ the book has four major sections that break down the author’s‚ take on what Christianity is and how it may best be practiced in life. The book does not pick sides between the different denominations within Christianity‚ the intent of the book is to express the common views inherent in all the various denominations of Christianity‚ that are often forgotten in the debates about where these different sects disagree; this paper will take you through the various points that Lewis made in

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    children are left to use their imagination. There is a border between the world of fantasy‚ and the natural world. We can define these borders because one world is the world in which we live‚ and the other is one in which we have to imagine. When we are young‚ our parents read us fairy tales which show us the value of fantasy. In the book The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewiswe see how fantasy plays a huge role in this book. There are many different types of creatures in the book‚ which

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    and friends‚ teachers. My fellow students‚ we did it! Many years passed as we watched others graduate‚ imagining ourselves to their places. And now‚ after three years‚ here we are. Three years of lack of sleep‚ agonizing over too hard homework assignments and not really knowing what we were doing. However those three years were not that terrible after all. There were moments of joy‚ laughter‚ and most importantly moments of true friendship. As C.S. Lewis said: “Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing

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    Morality is the human attempt to define what is right and wrong pertaining to our actions and thoughts. Conferring to C.S. Lewis‚ he describes the behavior on three levels: First is to certify fair play and agreement between persons; second is to help make us better people in order to have a decent civilization; and the third is to keep us in a good connection with the control that created us. We can become moral by ourselves by expanding those things that can help us pursue our dreams and by believing

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    “To find out what is natural‚ we must study specimens which retain their nature and not those which have been occupied” (Aristotle‚ politics I‚V‚5) In the early 20th century‚ when both Lewis and Tolkien got started with their teaching careers at Oxford University‚ they embarked on a “conquest of nature”‚ which was a trend in the industrialised west. According to the Christian beliefs‚ the humans misbehaviour with nature would carry horrid spiritual significance and they believed that the sins of

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    Conceptions of God by C.S. Lewis When you are a Christian you do not need to believe that every other religion is wrong completely. Though if you are an atheist you have to believe that the main point in every religion is completely wrong. Though Christians are free to think that all religions have some aspects of being true. It’s like a math problem‚ there can only be one right answer but there are many answers that are closer than others. Even the dumbest religions have some aspect of being true

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    Keller is a master in clarifying the case for Christ to anyone who reads this book. C.S. Lewis uses the same type of arguments in many of his written works‚ part of the reason why it is not surprising to see over ten different quotes from Lewis’ works this book. Lewis states that there are two kinds of people‚ “those who say “thy will be done” to God or those to whom God in the end says‚ “Thy will be done”” (82). This insight is amazingly clever‚ but not only that‚ it accentuates the point that Keller

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    paper on one of my all time favorite authors‚ C.S. Lewis and one of his books‚ The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe‚ from his collection The Chronicles of Narnia. Ever since I became a Christian‚ and I read Lewis book Mere Christianity‚ I have been hooked on Lewis books. I picked up the Narnia books‚ not realizing what they were‚ but because who the author was. I have read each one of Lewis books multiple times‚ and if I have free time to read‚ Lewis books some of the first ones I go to. I haven’t spent

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