The Screwtape Letters is a provocative and funny theatrical adaptation of the C.S. Lewis novel about spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view. Set in an office in hell, the story centers on how ...
Although his "Narnia" chronicles have found a massive secular audience, C.S. Lewis also wrote fiction expressly for the Christian crowd. Playwrights Jeffrey Fiske and Max McLean have adapted "The ...
If the devil really is in the details, then C.S. Lewis got it right. His 1942 book, “The Screwtape Letters,” is a point-by-point turnabout of accepted values. It consists of 31 letters from a ...
The holiday season can be rough on everyone, and this season even a devil's disciple is not immune. In The Screwtape Letters, a theatrical adaption by Jeffrey Fiske and Max McLean, of the C.S. Lewis ...
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The two-actor play uses C. S. Lewis’s classic work to warn people—especially Christians—about the dangers of lukewarm faith. If anyone expected a Halloween gimmick, they were disappointed. I can see ...
C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" was first published in the U.S. 80 years ago. Screwtape is an important bureaucrat in the "Lowerarchy" of Hell. Over the course of 31 letters, he advises and ...
Set in an eerily stylish office in Hell, one of Satan’s senior tempters, Screwtape, schemes meticulously to capture the soul of an unsuspecting human on earth. An international smash hit, this stage ...
Liza Libes is a writer and college counselor in New York City. I grew up in a deeply secular household. My parents, expats from the Soviet Union, were always taught that religion has no place in a ...
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