The World's Last Night, and Other Essays
by C. S. Lewis
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Seven essays in which Lewis considers questions that challenge the faith of modern Christians, such as the use of prayer, the meaning of words like "culture" and "religion" and the idea of the Second Coming.
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Publisher Harcourt |
Date 1984 |
Price $3.95 |
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Publisher Harcourt Brace Jovanovich |
Date 1973 |
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Publisher Notes
Reveals the expected wit, the Chestertonian ability to make Christian orthodoxy exciting and fit for the brave rebel, and an abundance of offbeat insights into the human scene. --New York Times Book Review
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on Jun 4 2009, lask said:
"Excellent thought provoking essays, brave and challenging. Lewis here is more introspective and questioning, yet faithful and unswerving in the resolve for integrity.
I have had to read and re-read each essay several times for the immense pleasure of rethinking through each issues. This compilation is not suited for casual reading, nor for the faint hearted. For example, Lewis addresses the subject of unanswered prayers in the first chapter with no definite answers or defense, that is why his treatment is so refreshing. "
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