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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I read "The Screwtape Letters," and "The Great Divorce." Wonderful books from the standpoint of a Christ believer. The Screwtape Letters is a fiction about the devil instructing a new recruit demon. It's from that perspective how to destroy those who are believers. It is such an insightful book, as well as having one realize how from a biblical perspective the devil claims our souls, gradually. AS far as The Great Divorce, I really loved this book. It's a perspective (again biblical) of what happens to us after we die, how we are transported, whom to where, the levels of understanding, it's just a very deep book, metaphoric or analogous to the biblical perspective of our death experience which is based on our life experiences. Both of these books are philosophical and presented in fiction, but are wonderful, and classical reads. I would suggest anyone who looks at life philosophically, to read these books and understand another way of seeing life--and death. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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AS far as The Great Divorce, I really loved this book. It's a perspective (again biblical) of what happens to us after we die, how we are transported, whom to where, the levels of understanding, it's just a very deep book, metaphoric or analogous to the biblical perspective of our death experience which is based on our life experiences. Both of these books are philosophical and presented in fiction, but are wonderful, and classical reads. I would suggest anyone who looks at life philosophically, to read these books and understand another way of seeing life--and death. ( )