The Reason for God
Belief in an Age of Skepticism
by Tim Keller
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“The Screwtape Letters unfolds as a series of fictional letters from an experienced devil, Screwtape, to his nephew Wormwood, advising on ways to tempt a human 'patient.' Reading it feels like sitting behind an ironic lecture where moral failings are cataloged and mocked; the value lies in its quick, memorable inversions and quotable aphorisms that force you to reconsider everyday choices. Limitations include a heavy Christian framing and a few stretches of repetitive preaching; readers seeking plot, modern language, or neutral secular analysis may find it thin.”
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