The Great Divorce

The Great Divorce

2001 • 159 pages

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The Timeless Novel About a Bus Ride from Hell to Heaven

In The Great Divorce, C.S. Lewis again employs his formidable talent for fable and allegory. The writer finds himself in Hell boarding a bus bound for Heaven. The amazing opportunity is that anyone who wants to stay in Heaven, can. This is a starting point for an extraordinary meditation upon good and evil, grace and judgment. Lewis’s revolutionary idea is the discovery that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside. Using his extraordinary descriptive powers, Lewis’s The Great Divorce will change the way we think about good and evil.

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May 8, 2023

A great work of fiction that simultaneously speculates on what the eternal state will be like.

August 23, 2023

In this short work C.S. Lewis presents the reader with some problems in moral philosophy couched in a series of encounters in an afterlife. Worth a read even for agnostics such as myself.

August 21, 2023