![]() This book addresses certain qualities of mankind. well, that gave me a lot of things to think about, anyway.If you like thinking about religion and morality and so on, as I seem to spend a lot of time doing these days, I recommend this, as well as The Problem Of Pain (by the same author) as good for that purpose :) Read more Screwtape's insistence that it is impossible that love does not require some ulterior motive. ![]() ![]() Well, in my opinion, anyway.And the humourous style of this book just makes his points all the clearer. ![]() but like they assume you already know what they're talking about, if that makes sense? Plus it also means that a lot of his things are true from the point of view of any religion, or even from an ethical/moral viewpoint with no religious connections at all. Books on religion written by those people who were brought up in that religion tend to seem a little. ![]() CS Lewis's books are always interesting to me, because although they're written from a Christian point of view (er, 'although' because I'm agnostic, not because Christian implies bad or anything!), Lewis was a relatively late convert and so tends to write from a viewpoint that I can relate to. A though-provoking book if ever there was one. ![]()
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