Letters to Malcolm: chiefly on prayer

by C. S. Lewis

Paper Book, 1964

Status

Available

Call number

BV210.2.L44 1964

Publication

New York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1964]

Description

In the form of warm, relaxed letters to a close friend, C. S. Lewis meditates on many puzzling questions concerning the intimate dialogue between man and God. He considers practical and metaphysical aspects of prayer, such as when we pray and where. He questions why we seek to inform God in our prayers if he is omniscient, whether there is an ideal form of prayer, and which of our many selves we show to God while praying. The concluding letter contains provocative thoughts about "liberal Christians," the soul, and resurrection.

LCC

BV210.2.L44 1964

Original publication date

1964

Physical description

124 p.; 22 cm

Barcode

31342000047570

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