The most trusted study guide to learning The Screwtape Letters!
Reading The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis can be a little difficult and confusing at times. Not so with The Screwtape Letters Study Guide! This comprehensive Bible study workbook breaks down each of the thirty one letters into easy-to-understand segments helping you understand and be able to confidently share with others.
The Screwtape Letters is a brilliant and satirical look at spiritual warfare and the dynamics of temptation. Screwtape, a senior demon in the bureaucracy of Hell, writes letters to his incompetent nephew Wormwood, a junior devil. The younger demon’s assignment is to corrupt a young man living in London during the tumultuous days of World War II.
Using Scripture references, discussion questions, and related commentary, The Screwtape Letters Study Guide examines each letter through a Christian lens of morality, temptation, and good and evil.
This complete Bible study experience is perfect for book clubs, church groups, and independent study. Detailed character sketches and an easy-to-read book summary provide deep insights into each character and letter of the book. To help with those more difficult discussion questions, a complete Answer Guide and Scripture Reference Guide is available for free online.
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide includes:
- Twelve sessions of study with multi-week options included
- Comprehensive Bible study workbook with studies for each week
- Complete character sketches and summaries to go deeper
- Bible study questions that are ideal for group discussion
- Answer Guide for all questions and Scripture Reference Guide available for free online
- Perfect for book clubs, small groups, or individual Bible study
- Available in print or e-book formats
Explore every shocking and amusing detail of this iconic classic to better understand Christianity and the foolish war raging against it. There’s no better tool for making that happen than with The Screwtape Letters Study Guide!
Endorsement
Vermilye walks the reader through each Screwtape letter and wisely asks questions to bring out turns and twists in the thoughts and emotions that we each experience and that Lewis wanted us to recognize.
Steven Urban Ph D,
Author of Mere Christianity Study Guide
Table of Content
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Book Summary
Character Summary
Course Notes and Study Formats
Letter 1: Reason and Reality
Letter 2: Distracting the Christian Mind
Letter 3: Relationships
Letter 4: Sincere Prayer
Letter 5: War
Letter 6: Focus
Letter 7: Extremism
Letter 8: Troughs and Peaks
Letter 9: Pleasure
Letter 10: Bad Friends
Letter 11: Laughter
Letter 12: Nothing
Letter 13: Personal Pleasure
Letter 14: Humility
Letter 15: Past, Present, Future, and Eternity
Letter 16: Churches
Letter 17: Gluttony, Delicacy Rather than Excess
Letter 18: Love and Marriage
Letter 19: Using Love
Letter 20: Sexual Taste
Letter 21: Entitlement
Letter 22: The Christian Life
Letter 23: The Historical Jesus
Letter 24: Ignorance and Arrogance
Letter 25: The Same Old Thing
Letter 26: Unselfishness
Letter 27: Answers
Letter 28: Perseverance
Letter 29: Cowardice
Letter 30: Fatigue
Letter 31: The Other Side
Quotes
About the author
Alan Vermilye has worked in Christian publishing for over 15 years with many top selling Bible study authors as well as Christian musicians. He is the author of The Screwtape Letters Study Guide, The Screwtape Letters Study Guide for Teens, Screwtape Proposes a Toast Study Guide, The Great Divorce Study Guide, and he created the very popular Big Shiny Planet Bible Study Series used by thousands of church youth groups worldwide.