The Business of Heaven: Daily Readings from C. S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis âMorals are the âropesâ and âaxesâ necessary for climbing those great heights from which a greater journey begins. That journey leads to the âhappy land of the Trinity.â It is there that joys, almost unimaginable in this world, begin. Beginânot end.â âfrom the prefaceIn The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewisâs famous devil derides the Christian year as âThe Same Old Thing.â To combat this, Walter Hooper has drawn from Lewisâs vast bibliography, accumulating short meditations that correspond to each day of the Christian calendar. Hooper has chosen passages that emphasize Lewisâ illuminatingly matter-of-fact approach to religion, with each entry focused on themes such as âNearness to God,â âHeaven and Sexuality,â or âTwo Kinds of Good and Bad.â In addition to providing food for thought, these bite-sized excerpts facilitate a yearlong journey towards achieving the joy that Lewis wrote is âthe serious business of heaven.â"The point about reading C. S. Lewis is that he makes you sure, whatever you believe, that religion accepted or rejected means something extremely serious, demanding the entire energy of the mind." âHarperâs"A potent anthology." âLos Angeles Times
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