The Last Christian on Earth
by Os Guinness
Like 'The Screwtape Letters', this uses demonic correspondence to explore weighty theological ideas.

by C.S. Lewis (1942)
This profound and striking narrative takes the form of a series of letters from Screwtape, a devil high in the Infernal Civil Service, to his nephew Wormwood, a junior colleague engaged in his first mission on earth, trying to secure the damnation of a young man who has just become a Christian. Although the young man initially looks to be a willing victim, he changes his ways and is "lost" to the young devil. Dedicated to Lewis's friend and colleague J. R. R. Tolkien, The Screwtape Letters is a timeless classic on spiritual conflict and the psychology of temptation which are part of our religious experience
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by Os Guinness
Like 'The Screwtape Letters', this uses demonic correspondence to explore weighty theological ideas.
by Randy Alcorn
This book mirrors 'The Screwtape Letters' with demonic letters, but adds narrative for relatable human characters.
by Richard Platt
This captures the darkly comic style of 'The Screwtape Letters' with a similar epistolary format.
by Duane A. Garrett
If you appreciate the theological insights of 'The Screwtape Letters', this offers practical wisdom from Proverbs.

by John Bunyan (1678)
Like 'The Screwtape Letters', this is a classic Christian allegory exploring the spiritual journey.
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