EBOOK

Collection of Religious Works
The Pilgrim's Regress, The Problem Of Pain, A Preface To Paradise Lost, A Grief Observed And Others
C. S. Lewis(0)
About
This Collection of Religious Works by C. S. Lewis brings together some of his most profound and thought-provoking writings on faith, theology, and personal spiritual reflection. Featuring classics such as The Pilgrim's Regress, The Problem of Pain, A Grief Observed, A Preface to Paradise Lost, and more, this volume showcases Lewis's unparalleled ability to address complex theological questions with clarity, intellectual rigor, and compassion.
In The Pilgrim's Regress, Lewis reflects on his own spiritual journey through an allegorical lens, while The Problem of Pain tackles the age-old question of why suffering exists in a world governed by a loving God. A Grief Observed offers a raw and personal account of Lewis's struggle with grief after the loss of his wife, providing readers with a heartfelt exploration of sorrow, faith, and healing. A Preface to Paradise Lost serves as an insightful guide to John Milton's epic, offering a rich theological and literary interpretation of the classic work.
This beautifully illustrated collection not only highlights Lewis's deep understanding of Christian thought but also his unique ability to communicate timeless spiritual truths. Ideal for both longtime admirers and newcomers to his work, this collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, philosophy, and literature.
Contents:
The Pilgrim's Regress
The Problem of Pain
A Grief Observed
A Preface to Paradise Lost
Screwtape Proposes a Toast
In The Pilgrim's Regress, Lewis reflects on his own spiritual journey through an allegorical lens, while The Problem of Pain tackles the age-old question of why suffering exists in a world governed by a loving God. A Grief Observed offers a raw and personal account of Lewis's struggle with grief after the loss of his wife, providing readers with a heartfelt exploration of sorrow, faith, and healing. A Preface to Paradise Lost serves as an insightful guide to John Milton's epic, offering a rich theological and literary interpretation of the classic work.
This beautifully illustrated collection not only highlights Lewis's deep understanding of Christian thought but also his unique ability to communicate timeless spiritual truths. Ideal for both longtime admirers and newcomers to his work, this collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, philosophy, and literature.
Contents:
The Pilgrim's Regress
The Problem of Pain
A Grief Observed
A Preface to Paradise Lost
Screwtape Proposes a Toast
Related Subjects
- Theology
- Religion (Adult Nonfiction)
- Adult Nonfiction
- General (Literary Criticism)
- Literary Criticism
- Christianity (Religion)
- Religion (Young Adult Nonfiction)
- Young Adult Nonfiction
- General (Christian Theology)
- Christian Theology
- General (Christianity)
- Christianity (Religion) (Religion, Adult Nonfiction)
- Christian
Artists
Similar Artists
Alan Jacobs
A. N. Wilson
Carol Birch
Charles W. Colson
Colin Duriez
Cori Salchert
Devin Brown
E. B. White
Edwin A. Abbott
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Elizabeth Yates
Francis S. Collins
George Sayer
Granger Westberg
James W. Sire
Jerry Sittser
John Bunyan
John Garth
John R. Erickson
John Warwick Montgomery
John White
Joni Eareckson Tada
Joseph Loconte
Joseph Pearce
Josh D. McDowell
Leif Enger
Lily Tuck
Lyle W. Dorsett
Madeleine L'Engle
Malcolm Muggeridge
Martha Whitmore Hickman
Mary Gordon
Mary Norton
Matthew Dickerson
Megan Devine
Mother Teresa
Patricia St. John
Paul E. Little
Ralph Wood
Richard Condon
Sheldon Vanauken
Stu Epperson
Terry Glaspey