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The Screwtape Texts: A Devil's Dialogue with His Tempter in Training

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The Screwtape Texts make The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis accessible to a whole new generation of readers. In this book and study, Lewis' classic work has been translated from a collection of letters sent from a senior demon to his student into a collection of text message exchanges between the two characters.

Wormwood, the tempter in training, makes comments and asks Screwtape questions, which sometimes get him into trouble. His questions bring additional clarity to the reader, who is not meant to see the strategies and tactics used by the devil against them.

This translation expands the scope of weapons used against the "human vermin" to include things like smartphones and other distractions.

The Screwtape Texts also includes reflection questions that can be used for individual, group studies, and book clubs. Each chapter includes references to Scripture and counterattack strategies.

278 pages, Paperback

Published May 19, 2024

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Timothy J. Stevenson

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From a young age, Tim has been a seeker of truth. In his 20's, his interest in eternal truths grew deeper when he began exploring subjects like: life after death, heaven, hell, and the many types of religions.

His search led him full-circle back to Christianity and ultimately to serve God and his people as a deacon in the Catholic Church. Tim was ordained in the Diocese of Green Bay by Bishop David Ricken in 2019.

For most of his career, he worked as an IT Business Consultant and currently works as a Business Manager at one of the parishes he serves.He is married to his wife Shelley of 30+ years and has two adult sons.

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