Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Book Review: C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell: A Companion and Study Guide to the Screwtape Letters by William O'Flaherty

C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell: A Companion and Study Guide to the Screwtape Letters by William O'Flaherty

Paperback, 300 pages
Published March 15th 2016 by Winged Lion Press, LLC

Today, C. S. Lewis is arguably most known as the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, but before that, The Screwtape Letters was his first claim to fame. He even appeared on the cover of Time magazine with a picture of the devil behind his shoulder.

William O'Flaherty has put together a very practical and useful study guide for The Screwtape Letters. I could easily see myself using this to lead a book club or small group study through The Screwtape Letters. O'Flaherty's book contains plot summary, and great discussion guide questions (and even suggested answers!) along with a topical glossary and several appendices. It has been endorsed by several Lewis scholars including Diana Pavlac Glyer, Don King, Devin Brown, Carolyn Curtis, Charlie W. Starr, and Crystal Hurd. I would recommend it to anyone who loves Lewis and wants to further their study of The Screwtape Letters.

Lewis enthusiasts may know O’Flaherty from his work with the “All About Jack” podcast and EssentialCSLewis.com.

C. S. Lewis Goes to Hell Purchase Links: PaperbackKindle Edition

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