The Abolition of Man & The Great Divorce
B**N
Eloquent, masterful, challenging and a joy to read, especially as an audiobook!
The book, The Great Divorce, is based on the claim that there is a heaven and a hell and that each of us will ultimately arrive at one of them and live there for all eternity. The picture Lewis paints of each of these places is not what any of us would expect. With his extraordinarily rare brilliance that mystifies his readers, Lewis takes this opportunity to look at the reasons why an individual would choose hell over heaven or vice-versa and has us take a look at them.He does this by presenting characters which we all seem to know very well. We have either met people like this and have grappled with their logic or lack of it; or, we might find ourselves to be very much like the people he describes. Nevertheless, they all have a story--one with which we can easily identify. The stories take us along life's paths and we are shown how they lead to the greatness of heaven and those who enter there, or the nothingness of hell and those who enter there.I read this for the second time as an audiobook. I thought it was even better than in print. Why? Well, the above AudioFile review of the Blackstone audiobook, says it as well as I can, "Robert Whitfield's disciplined and well-modulated voice has an appealingly confident quality. Whether or not one agrees with Lewis's arguments, it is a joy to hear writing so eloquent." It is eloquent--so much so that you can hardly understand that he is taking you through his thought process but not doing your thinking for you. He subtlety, but surely, gets you the reader to think about his subject and how it applies to your own life.Whether you are a C. S. Lewis fan or not, if you have not read this: get it! You will not be sorry.I have not yet read The Abolition of Man, but will comment on it here when I do.
J**T
Typicaly Great CS Lewis
If you're looking at this you probably already know CS Lewis was a great writer. My guess is you probaby have read both of these wonderful books. So why buy the audio? Because, it is a wonderful way to really get into the story in you spare time that's normaly wasted doing things like driving, hosehold chores ect. Just pop it in and make the best use of your time. I got this for my father a while back and I don't think he's listened to his car radio since.
M**Z
Like all the other works of C
Like all the other works of C.S. Lewis, this is a great study about the spiritual battle in this world. C.S. Lewis continues to be the best of Christian apologist. Also, this audio version is great to listen to it on the road.; very clear and well recorded.
A**G
Defective
I was given a defective set of discs (large sections of the audio is blank) and they refused to accept my return.
B**J
Well worth it
Have read the books many times; this recording is well read and such an addition to my driving! Buy, buy, buy!
S**I
Like the "Screwtape" letters it requires you to think backwards.
I love anything by C. S. Lewis. My all-time favorite is, "Mere Christianity." This does not come close.
A**H
Love this book
This is a great read!
M**G
One Star
The first CD in the set was blank
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