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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Screwtape Texts" by Timothy Stevenson.]
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Are you a Christian who wonders where temptations come from? Have you ever considered the role of demons in drawing you away from God and spending your eternity with him in Heaven? Do you seek reflection materials to accompany you on your journey to grow in the Christian life and meditate on ways that God may be calling you to grow in holiness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should read The Screwtape Texts: A Devil’s Dialogue with His Tempter in Training by Deacon Timothy Stevenson.
Stevenson has created a modern adaptation of C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters by translating the letters into a text message format. In addition to these translations, he provides prayer resources, encouragement, and reflection or discussion questions at the end of each chapter. This modern adaptation makes C. S. Lewis’ classic text more accessible to modern readers. The material that Stevenson added at the end of each chapter provides an invaluable resource by indicating means of combating the temptations presented in each chapter. Reflection questions provide great food for thought for anyone who desires to examine their own life and assess how they can grow in the spiritual life. These questions would also be helpful in facilitating discussion for anyone who would like to read and discuss this book with a close friend or group of friends.
Overall I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, as I found nothing to dislike about it. As someone who has read the original text by C. S. Lewis, I believe that Stevenson’s adaptation is quite true to the source. In my reading I noted a few minor grammar issues, but they did not detract from the reading experience. Some of the suggested prayers and reference materials included in this book are particular to the Catholic faith tradition, but I believe that Christians of most denominations would benefit from reading this book.

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The Screwtape Texts offers a sharp and witty exploration of human flaws and moral struggles through the lens of a demon’s perspective. Inspired by C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, it critiques modern behaviors, like technology distractions and ethical compromises, with biting humor and deep insight. While engaging and thought-provoking, it may feel niche or repetitive for those familiar with the original. A reflective read for fans of allegory and moral philosophy.
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Julie Basil wrote: 19 Dec 2024, 22:33 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Screwtape Texts" by Timothy Stevenson.]
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Are you a Christian who wonders where temptations come from? Have you ever considered the role of demons in drawing you away from God and spending your eternity with him in Heaven? Do you seek reflection materials to accompany you on your journey to grow in the Christian life and meditate on ways that God may be calling you to grow in holiness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should read The Screwtape Texts: A Devil’s Dialogue with His Tempter in Training by Deacon Timothy Stevenson.
Stevenson has created a modern adaptation of C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters by translating the letters into a text message format. In addition to these translations, he provides prayer resources, encouragement, and reflection or discussion questions at the end of each chapter. This modern adaptation makes C. S. Lewis’ classic text more accessible to modern readers. The material that Stevenson added at the end of each chapter provides an invaluable resource by indicating means of combating the temptations presented in each chapter. Reflection questions provide great food for thought for anyone who desires to examine their own life and assess how they can grow in the spiritual life. These questions would also be helpful in facilitating discussion for anyone who would like to read and discuss this book with a close friend or group of friends.
Overall I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, as I found nothing to dislike about it. As someone who has read the original text by C. S. Lewis, I believe that Stevenson’s adaptation is quite true to the source. In my reading I noted a few minor grammar issues, but they did not detract from the reading experience. Some of the suggested prayers and reference materials included in this book are particular to the Catholic faith tradition, but I believe that Christians of most denominations would benefit from reading this book.

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I was brought up a Catholic. Because of that and my quest to be more spiritual, your review has piqued my interest in this book. I am curious enough to read it. Great review!
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Your review is insightful and well-written! Although this isn’t my usual cup of tea, I can see how it would be meaningful for those on a spiritual journey. I appreciate the way you highlighted the book's accessible format and helpful resources. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Although I am not into religious books, your review got me interested in this book. I would love to try this. Thanks for your review!
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Though I am not a Christian but I think the concept of temptations leading us astray can be universally applied. This book sounds interesting and authentic. A great review, Julie. I always enjoy reading your beautiful reviews.
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The modern adaptation of The Screwtape Letters with text messages and added reflection questions really appeals to me. It sounds like a great way to connect C.S. Lewis’ timeless insights to today’s world. Given the spiritual focus and practical resources, I’d be interested in reading this book.
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Julie Basil wrote: 19 Dec 2024, 22:33 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Screwtape Texts" by Timothy Stevenson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Are you a Christian who wonders where temptations come from? Have you ever considered the role of demons in drawing you away from God and spending your eternity with him in Heaven? Do you seek reflection materials to accompany you on your journey to grow in the Christian life and meditate on ways that God may be calling you to grow in holiness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should read The Screwtape Texts: A Devil’s Dialogue with His Tempter in Training by Deacon Timothy Stevenson.
Stevenson has created a modern adaptation of C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters by translating the letters into a text message format. In addition to these translations, he provides prayer resources, encouragement, and reflection or discussion questions at the end of each chapter. This modern adaptation makes C. S. Lewis’ classic text more accessible to modern readers. The material that Stevenson added at the end of each chapter provides an invaluable resource by indicating means of combating the temptations presented in each chapter. Reflection questions provide great food for thought for anyone who desires to examine their own life and assess how they can grow in the spiritual life. These questions would also be helpful in facilitating discussion for anyone who would like to read and discuss this book with a close friend or group of friends.
Overall I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, as I found nothing to dislike about it. As someone who has read the original text by C. S. Lewis, I believe that Stevenson’s adaptation is quite true to the source. In my reading I noted a few minor grammar issues, but they did not detract from the reading experience. Some of the suggested prayers and reference materials included in this book are particular to the Catholic faith tradition, but I believe that Christians of most denominations would benefit from reading this book.

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Wow, this has quite a provocative title and cover imagery! I have enjoyed reading a little of C.S. Lewis. I continue telling myself that I will read more of his content. Perhaps I should check this book out in addition to The Screwtape Letters! This sounds like a good read for Christian audiences. Thank you for sharing, Julie.
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Adrian Bouknight wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 17:01
Julie Basil wrote: 19 Dec 2024, 22:33 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Screwtape Texts" by Timothy Stevenson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Are you a Christian who wonders where temptations come from? Have you ever considered the role of demons in drawing you away from God and spending your eternity with him in Heaven? Do you seek reflection materials to accompany you on your journey to grow in the Christian life and meditate on ways that God may be calling you to grow in holiness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should read The Screwtape Texts: A Devil’s Dialogue with His Tempter in Training by Deacon Timothy Stevenson.
Stevenson has created a modern adaptation of C. S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters by translating the letters into a text message format. In addition to these translations, he provides prayer resources, encouragement, and reflection or discussion questions at the end of each chapter. This modern adaptation makes C. S. Lewis’ classic text more accessible to modern readers. The material that Stevenson added at the end of each chapter provides an invaluable resource by indicating means of combating the temptations presented in each chapter. Reflection questions provide great food for thought for anyone who desires to examine their own life and assess how they can grow in the spiritual life. These questions would also be helpful in facilitating discussion for anyone who would like to read and discuss this book with a close friend or group of friends.
Overall I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, as I found nothing to dislike about it. As someone who has read the original text by C. S. Lewis, I believe that Stevenson’s adaptation is quite true to the source. In my reading I noted a few minor grammar issues, but they did not detract from the reading experience. Some of the suggested prayers and reference materials included in this book are particular to the Catholic faith tradition, but I believe that Christians of most denominations would benefit from reading this book.

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Wow, this has quite a provocative title and cover imagery! I have enjoyed reading a little of C.S. Lewis. I continue telling myself that I will read more of his content. Perhaps I should check this book out in addition to The Screwtape Letters! This sounds like a good read for Christian audiences. Thank you for sharing, Julie.
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Great review! This book it's not my cup of tea, but it seems interesting.
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While reading this review, I can already imagine the type of conversations that took place with the Tempter in Training and Devil. Though I didn't answer yes to most of the questions, I am curious about them all. This write-up also opens one up to the desire to find out more about the book. Great review as usual.
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