Clive Staples Lewis

The Great Divorce

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In “The Great Divorce,” C. S. Lewis presents a vivid allegorical exploration of the dichotomy between Heaven and Hell, framed within a dream journey that unfolds in a fantastical yet profoundly philosophical landscape. Employing a unique blend of imaginative prose and theological discourse, Lewis invites readers to reflect on moral choices and the nature of human desires. The narrative shines in its poignant dialogues between souls, capturing the struggle of letting go of earthly attachments as they face their past choices. Set against the backdrop of post-war existential questioning, Lewis's work resonates with the modern search for meaning and redemption, anchored by a Christian perspective that stimulates both intellectual and emotional engagement. C. S. Lewis, a prominent Christian apologist and literary figure, possesses a rich tapestry of experiences that inform his writing. His background as a scholar of medieval literature and his own conversion to Christianity profoundly influenced his views on morality and spirituality, which are intricately woven into the fabric of this novella. With a suite of acclaimed works, Lewis's distinctive ability to synthesize complex theological ideas into accessible narratives positions him as a pivotal figure in 20th-century literature. Readers who seek a thought-provoking exploration of cosmic themes intertwined with personal dilemmas will find “The Great Divorce” an indispensable read. Lewis's skillful storytelling and profound insights offer a compelling invitation to examine one's own spiritual journey. This book serves not only as a literary masterpiece but also as a transformative guide, encouraging introspection about the eternal ramifications of our earthly decisions.
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103 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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    Witness the doctrine of Predestination which shows (truly enough) that eternal reality is not waiting for a future in which to be real; but at the price of removing Freedom which is the deeper truth of the two.
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    Only the Greatest of all can make Himself small enough to enter Hell. For the higher a thing is, the lower it can descend—a man can sympathise with a horse but a horse cannot sympathise with a rat. Only One has descended into Hell.’
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    demand of the loveless and the self-imprisoned that they should be allowed to blackmail the universe: that till they consent to be happy (on their own terms) no one else shall taste joy: that theirs should be the final power; that Hell should be able to veto Heaven.

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