



The C. S. Lewis Signature Classics: An Anthology of 8 C. S. Lewis Titles: Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, Miracles, The Great Divorce, The ... The Abolition of Man, and The Four Loves [Lewis, C. S.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The C. S. Lewis Signature Classics: An Anthology of 8 C. S. Lewis Titles: Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, Miracles, The Great Divorce, The ... The Abolition of Man, and The Four Loves Review: A Treasure Trove of Wisdom and Insight! - C.S. Lewis is widely regarded as one of the most influential Christian thinkers and writers of the 20th century, and his signature classics are a testament to his brilliance and enduring legacy. This Anthology of 8 C.S. Lewis titles includes some of his most beloved and influential books, including "Mere Christianity," "The Screwtape Letters," "Miracles," "The Great Divorce," "The Problem of Pain," "A Grief Observed," "The Abolition of Man," and "The Four Loves." "Mere Christianity" is a seminal work of Christian apologetics widely read and admired for its clarity and persuasiveness. In the book, Lewis presents a compelling case for the rationality of Christianity and addresses some of the most common objections to the faith. His insights into human nature and morality are profound and thought-provoking, and his writing style is engaging and accessible. "The Screwtape Letters" is a fascinating and darkly humorous work of fiction that imagines a series of letters written by a senior demon to his junior apprentice. The letters provide a unique perspective on the nature of temptation and sin and offer insights into how humans can be led astray. The book is a masterclass in satire and irony and will leave readers entertained and enlightened. "Miracles" is a philosophical exploration of the nature of miracles and the supernatural. Lewis argues that miracles are not merely supernatural events but are, in fact, natural events that are seen through a particular lens. His arguments are persuasive and thought-provoking and will challenge readers to think more deeply about the nature of reality and the role of faith in our lives. "The Great Divorce" is a fascinating allegory that imagines a journey from hell to heaven. The book explores the nature of sin, redemption, and the human condition and offers insights into how we can overcome our limitations and flaws. "The Problem of Pain" is a profound and moving exploration of the nature of suffering and the problem of evil. Lewis offers insights into finding meaning and purpose amid despair and provides hope for those struggling to make sense of the world. "A Grief Observed" is a deeply personal exploration of the nature of grief and loss. The book is a moving testament to the power of faith and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. "The Abolition of Man" is a powerful critique of modern education and how it seeks to undermine traditional values and beliefs. Lewis argues that this trend is not only harmful but is also ultimately self-destructive. "The Four Loves" is a profound exploration of the nature of love and the different forms it can take. Lewis offers insights into how love can be both transformative and destructive and guides cultivating healthy and meaningful relationships. Overall, this 8-Volume Anthology of C.S. Lewis' signature classics is a treasure trove of wisdom and insight. Whether you're a fan of theology, philosophy, or simply excellent writing, this collection is a must-have for any bookshelf. It will challenge, inspire, and uplift readers of all ages and backgrounds and leave a lasting impression on all who read it. Review: Excellent Christian reading. Inspirational and entertaining. - Excellent and captivating writing in true C S Lewis form. It is true it’s a large book due to so many books in one, not for traveling. I found the type neither to large nor to small. The works themselves will not disappoint. Many important concepts and insights and laid out in a way that is so understandable, as only C S Lewis could do.

















| Best Sellers Rank | #3,758 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #23 in Christian Apologetics (Books) #32 in Inspirational Spirituality (Books) #144 in Christian Spiritual Growth (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (1,834) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.35 x 9 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0062572547 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062572547 |
| Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 864 pages |
| Publication date | February 14, 2017 |
| Publisher | HarperOne |
K**.
A Treasure Trove of Wisdom and Insight!
C.S. Lewis is widely regarded as one of the most influential Christian thinkers and writers of the 20th century, and his signature classics are a testament to his brilliance and enduring legacy. This Anthology of 8 C.S. Lewis titles includes some of his most beloved and influential books, including "Mere Christianity," "The Screwtape Letters," "Miracles," "The Great Divorce," "The Problem of Pain," "A Grief Observed," "The Abolition of Man," and "The Four Loves." "Mere Christianity" is a seminal work of Christian apologetics widely read and admired for its clarity and persuasiveness. In the book, Lewis presents a compelling case for the rationality of Christianity and addresses some of the most common objections to the faith. His insights into human nature and morality are profound and thought-provoking, and his writing style is engaging and accessible. "The Screwtape Letters" is a fascinating and darkly humorous work of fiction that imagines a series of letters written by a senior demon to his junior apprentice. The letters provide a unique perspective on the nature of temptation and sin and offer insights into how humans can be led astray. The book is a masterclass in satire and irony and will leave readers entertained and enlightened. "Miracles" is a philosophical exploration of the nature of miracles and the supernatural. Lewis argues that miracles are not merely supernatural events but are, in fact, natural events that are seen through a particular lens. His arguments are persuasive and thought-provoking and will challenge readers to think more deeply about the nature of reality and the role of faith in our lives. "The Great Divorce" is a fascinating allegory that imagines a journey from hell to heaven. The book explores the nature of sin, redemption, and the human condition and offers insights into how we can overcome our limitations and flaws. "The Problem of Pain" is a profound and moving exploration of the nature of suffering and the problem of evil. Lewis offers insights into finding meaning and purpose amid despair and provides hope for those struggling to make sense of the world. "A Grief Observed" is a deeply personal exploration of the nature of grief and loss. The book is a moving testament to the power of faith and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. "The Abolition of Man" is a powerful critique of modern education and how it seeks to undermine traditional values and beliefs. Lewis argues that this trend is not only harmful but is also ultimately self-destructive. "The Four Loves" is a profound exploration of the nature of love and the different forms it can take. Lewis offers insights into how love can be both transformative and destructive and guides cultivating healthy and meaningful relationships. Overall, this 8-Volume Anthology of C.S. Lewis' signature classics is a treasure trove of wisdom and insight. Whether you're a fan of theology, philosophy, or simply excellent writing, this collection is a must-have for any bookshelf. It will challenge, inspire, and uplift readers of all ages and backgrounds and leave a lasting impression on all who read it.
K**6
Excellent Christian reading. Inspirational and entertaining.
Excellent and captivating writing in true C S Lewis form. It is true it’s a large book due to so many books in one, not for traveling. I found the type neither to large nor to small. The works themselves will not disappoint. Many important concepts and insights and laid out in a way that is so understandable, as only C S Lewis could do.
J**P
Essential C.S. Lewis: 8 Classics You Won’t Want to Miss!
I absolutely love the CS Lewis Signature Classics! It’s packed with eight of his best works, making it a real treasure. Lewis’s writing is deep and engaging. Just a heads-up: the print is pretty small, so don’t forget your reading glasses! And it’s a hefty book, but totally worth it. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to his stuff, this collection is a must-have. Highly recommend!
R**N
A, A+, A+, A, A, TBD, A+, A+
Review of C S Lewis Anthology, Signature Classics What can one say that hasn't already been said about this marvelous collection? While I did read some Lewis while at Washington and Jefferson College in the late 1960s (esp. in "Great British Writers" re Spenser), it wasn't until c. 1978 that Trish Lindsay, wife of my college roommate Al Lindsay, gave me "Screwtape," and the rest is history. I have recently had the occasion to purchase and re-read just about all of these 8 magnificent books. The one thing I remember from my first reading of "Miracles" about 20 years ago is Lewis's argument that the Christian miracles have a close relationship to the natural course of nature. It so happened that, while I was reading the book, I cut my finger on a knife in the kitchen. Not only did my cut heal, but I can't even tell where the cut was. This is relevant to the argument in "Miracles." I have loved reading 7 of these great 8 books thus far, and I love them all. "Miracles," upon this rereading, is one of the greatest things I've ever read. I have written elsewhere about my love of Lewis, but it bears repeating with respect to these books: The burden of the search for the truth may be said to be the subject matter of Lewis's life and writings. In a very real sense the course of "philosophy" over the past 2000 years has been the attempt by believers and non-believers to answer, within the context of Christianity's assertions, Pilate's question, "What is truth?" This question has been examined up and down, right and left, top and bottom, within and without, relying on revelation and not so relying. One of the things I love about Lewis is that he deeply and fairly considers the arguments of the opposition, the skeptics, and the non-believers, a trait woefully lacking in our times. My mother had a book in her library in which it was written, either in the title or the text (I cannot remember which), "Do we have a revelation?" I believe we do. So did Lewis. Lewis's alleged paucity of "biblicism" and specifically Christian content is noted. My view is that Lewis, coming from atheism to Christianity as he did, preferred to dispute with every conceivable skeptic and agnostic and atheist and doubter, considering and responding to all their arguments, so that, as he wrote in Miracles, once the premises are established, the objections are cleared away, and clarity of thought is attained, the atheists can go their way but those who are open to it can now approach the New Testament in an appropriate way.
M**M
Great book!
It's helped me think about my spiritual life in a new way, I love the cover, it sturdy hard cover, it's great getting multiple additions for a better price. I haven't read the whole thing yet, but I'm enjoying it. It's a little on the large size not something you want to carry around all the time, but a great resource and interesting read.
P**X
Perfect for getting into the writings of CS Lewis
My wife became interested in CS Lewis after we watched a fictionalized film about his life so I bought this book for her. It has a few of his more well known works like Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters. She's really enjoying it. CS Lewis shares some deep philosophical and theological thoughts but he does it in an accessible way.
H**Z
Book is pristine and clean!
Book came clean and quickly, before it was scheduled even. One of the pages was folded during shipping so there’s an unfortunate crease on that page but everything else is perfect. Thank you!
T**.
I like the form-factor and lay in the hand of this book. Of course the contents is good as to be expected from Lewis. After reading the Narnia chronicles this will be a different experience. Philosophical, a good moral, a no-nonsense belief.
M**A
Great book for asking the tough questions about a relationship with the God of gods! Also really helps with how to talk to others about our faith.
G**L
Fantastico. Me está ayudando a mi Fé
C**R
This book is excellent value for money because it contains the eight most important Lewis classics, including Mere Christianity (the greatest of them all), in a single volume. C.S. Lewis, author of the Chronicles of Narnia, was a highly gifted writer in English. Among all the great English writers, only George Orwell comes close to Lewis' particular gift in terms of discussing extremely complex ideas in crystal clear language accessible to all. In fact, these classics are worth reading for literary merit alone - and as a masterclass in how to write. In particular, I would draw your attention to the Abolition of Man. I think this essay is particularly relevant in our own times. He makes a powerful critique of society and educational institutions - being C.S. Lewis he is also extremely gentlemanly in his criticisms - and he shows the wisdom of inherited traditions.
D**R
The selection of books and the quality of the volume are outstanding. Great buy.
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