


Screwtape Letters (The) Pack
This Pack contains:
The Screwtape Letters Writing Guide
The Screwtape Letters Novel
by C.S. Lewis
The novice demon Wormwood is in charge of deterring a young Christian from growing in his faith. Screwtape, Wormwood's uncle and a highly placed assistant to Satan, is his mentor, teaching Wormwood the value of deceit and temptation in detracting his "patient" from a close walk with God.
This Writing Guide for studying "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis, emphasizes Christian apologetics. The guide focuses on Thesis Development in which students craft a clear and concise thesis statement to define and defend their beliefs. The book presents a satirical exploration of Christian theology through a series of letters from a senior demon to his nephew, offering insights into temptation and moral struggles. Students will use critical thinking skills to answer thought-provoking questions to explore and refine beliefs.
This Pack contains:
The Screwtape Letters Writing Guide
The Screwtape Letters Novel
by C.S. Lewis
The novice demon Wormwood is in charge of deterring a young Christian from growing in his faith. Screwtape, Wormwood's uncle and a highly placed assistant to Satan, is his mentor, teaching Wormwood the value of deceit and temptation in detracting his "patient" from a close walk with God.
This Writing Guide for studying "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis, emphasizes Christian apologetics. The guide focuses on Thesis Development in which students craft a clear and concise thesis statement to define and defend their beliefs. The book presents a satirical exploration of Christian theology through a series of letters from a senior demon to his nephew, offering insights into temptation and moral struggles. Students will use critical thinking skills to answer thought-provoking questions to explore and refine beliefs.
This Pack contains:
The Screwtape Letters Writing Guide
The Screwtape Letters Novel
by C.S. Lewis
The novice demon Wormwood is in charge of deterring a young Christian from growing in his faith. Screwtape, Wormwood's uncle and a highly placed assistant to Satan, is his mentor, teaching Wormwood the value of deceit and temptation in detracting his "patient" from a close walk with God.
This Writing Guide for studying "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis, emphasizes Christian apologetics. The guide focuses on Thesis Development in which students craft a clear and concise thesis statement to define and defend their beliefs. The book presents a satirical exploration of Christian theology through a series of letters from a senior demon to his nephew, offering insights into temptation and moral struggles. Students will use critical thinking skills to answer thought-provoking questions to explore and refine beliefs.
More Information
Book Summary — 175 pages
Critical Thinking — Difficult
Focus — Christian Apologetics
Focus Guide — 3 weeks
Grade Level — 10th – 12th