Great Divorce
by C.S. Lewis
- Páginas
- 146
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~2h 33min
Great Divorce es un book de C.S. Lewis. Tiene 146 páginas.
Sobre este libro
C.S. Lewis’s 1945 allegorical narrative presents a brief journey that explores the theological boundaries between grace and damnation. Framed as a nocturnal bus ride from a desolate, shadowy town to the sunlit foothills of Heaven, the story follows a narrator who encounters disembodied spirits offered permanent residence in the afterlife. As Lewis unfolds this dreamlike vision, he examines how human choices, particularly pride and attachment to earthly comforts, shape spiritual destiny. The work functions as both a theological meditation and a literary response to William Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, reimagining the afterlife not as a static reward or punishment but as a realm of profound moral clarity. Written in Lewis’s characteristic accessible prose, the book avoids doctrinal lecturing in favor of symbolic encounters that invite readers to consider free will, repentance, and the transformative power of divine grace. Its sustained inclusion in theological reading lists reflects its role as a concise, imaginative exploration of Christian eschatology.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Great Divorce?+
Great Divorce tiene 146 páginas.
¿De qué trata Great Divorce?+
C.S. Lewis’s 1945 allegorical narrative presents a brief journey that explores the theological boundaries between grace and damnation. Framed as a nocturnal bus ride from a desolate, shadowy town to the sunlit foothills of Heaven, the story follows a narrator who encounters disembodied spirits offer...
¿Quién escribió Great Divorce?+
Great Divorce fue escrito por C.S. Lewis.