Only the imaginative mind of C.S. Lewis could create as short story about a demon offering the after-dinner speech at the graduation ceremony at the Tempter's Training College for young demons.
Nearly two decades after the release of The Screwtape Letters and to the delight of his fans, Lewis wrote a sequel that he never intended to create. In fact, he never imagined the original book would become a classic and that his readers would continue to enjoy it so many years later.
Now almost 50 years later after the sequel's release, Screwtape Proposes a Toast Study Guide digs deep into Lewis' almost prophetic declaration of how the underworld seeks to corrupt education, democracy, social politics, and directly shift a cultural worldview.
For those who have completed The Screwtape Letters Study Guide or The Screwtape Letters Study Guide for Teens, this study is the perfect follow up, but it can be done independent of the others. This flexible study can be used in one long setting or divided up over several sessions.
Screwtape Proposes a Toast Study Guide
Comprehensive Bible study workbook with flexible study sessions Complete character sketches and summaries to go deeper Bible study questions that are ideal for group discussion Answer Guide for all questions and Scripture Reference Guide available for free online Perfect for book clubs, small groups, or individual Bible study Available in print or e-book formats Screwtape has a compelling yet subtle strategy for continuing to attack God's people. Understand those strategies and learn to fight back with The Screwtape Proposes a Toast Study Guide.
I have read a lot of C.S. Lewis fiction and nonfiction works, and this is probably the least favorite thing of his that I have read; however, that is not to say that I think this is a bad read. I did enjoy it, I just enjoyed his other works that much more. The one thing that I love about C.S. Lewis writing style and subject is that he is not afraid to discuss any matter, no matter how frivolous or unserious it may seem and still treat it seriously in his discussion and really try to get to the heart of any given issue or matter, and this is his work that proves that best. Having said that, some of the essays seem to have a disjointed beginning, almost like you're entering a conversation that had been already going on for some time before being joined. Still, if you like C.S. Lewis, you'll still very much enjoy what is offered here.