The Screwtape Letters Quotes From The Theological Self-Help Book From C. S. Lewis
March 21, 2023 5:00 AM EST
C. S. Lewis is the literary genius responsible for bringing us popular and imaginative stories like The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and the other six books that make up The Chronicles of Narnia.
Another fabulous book by C. S. Lewis is The Screwtape Letters.
What is the purpose of The Screwtape Letters?
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 65% of American adults identify as Christians, making it the largest religious group in the country.
This statistic is relevant to The Screwtape Letters as it is a Christian book that may resonate with a significant portion of the population.
Well, as you can see from this collection of The Screwtape Letter quotes about prayer and religion, the book is a religious satire piece.
It is also a bit of a self-help book, as it explores spiritual conflict and the human psyche, while threading a line between fiction and real theology, delivered to the reader in reverse.
The premise of the book is that Uncle Screwtape (an upper-level devil) and his nephew, a lower-level demon named Wormwood, are communicating via letters.
Screwtape is mentoring his nephew in order to ensure that “the Patient” is corrupted and his soul damned to hell.
We get to see a typical human life, including all the trials and tribulations, from devils’ viewpoints.
There are 31 letters in the book, which detail Screwtape’s advice.
He espouses the ‘goodness’ behind selfish gain and power.
Both demons regularly express how unable they are to comprehend God’s love for man.
Some of these short The Screwtape Letters quotes pack a powerful message in just a few words.
Keep reading to learn more about the C. S. Lewis novel about temptation and human nature.
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The Screwtape Letters quotes about prayer, the soul, and religion
A study by the Barna Group found that 79% of self-identified Christians believe in the existence of Satan.
This belief is central to the plot of The Screwtape Letters, which presents Satan and his demons as real beings.
1. “Whatever their bodies do affects their souls. It is funny how mortals always picture us as putting things into their minds: in reality, our best work is done by keeping things out…” ― C. S. Lewis
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2. “Indeed, the safest road to Hell is the gradual one—the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts… Your affectionate uncle, Screwtape.” ― C. S. Lewis
3. “Above all, do not attempt to use science (I mean, the real sciences) as a defense against Christianity. They will positively encourage him to think about realities he can’t touch and see.” ― C. S. Lewis
4. “A moderated religion is as good for us as no religion at all—and more amusing.” ― C. S. Lewis
5. “Surely you know that if a man can’t be cured of churchgoing, the next best thing is to send him all over the neighborhood looking for the church that “suits” him until he becomes a taster or connoisseur of churches.” ― C. S. Lewis
6. “The fine flower of unholiness can grow only in the close neighborhood of the Holy.” ― C. S. Lewis
7. “We must picture hell as a state where everyone is perpetually concerned about his own dignity and advancement, where everyone has a grievance, and where everyone lives with the deadly serious passions of envy, self-importance, and resentment.” ― C. S. Lewis
8. “Devils are depicted with bats’ wings and good angels with birds’ wings, not because anyone holds that moral deterioration would be likely to turn feathers into membrane, but because most men like birds better than bats.” ― C. S. Lewis
9. “Provided that any of those neighbors sing out of tune or have boots that squeak, or double chins, or odd clothes, the patient will quite easily believe that their religion must therefore be somehow ridiculous.” ― C. S. Lewis
10. “Humans are amphibians…half spirit and half animal…as spirits they belong to the eternal world, but as animals they inhabit time. This means that while their spirit can be directed to an eternal object, their bodies, passions, and imaginations are in continual change, for to be in time means to change. Their nearest approach to constancy, therefore, is undulation—the repeated return to a level from which they repeatedly fall back, a series of troughs and peaks.” ― C. S. Lewis
11. “He’s a hedonist at heart. All those fasts and vigils and stakes and crosses are only a facade.” ― C. S. Lewis
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The Screwtape Letters quotes about love, fear, and other emotions
In a survey by Goodreads, The Screwtape Letters was rated 4.2 out of 5 stars by over 400,000 readers.
This high rating indicates that the book is well-regarded by a large number of people.
12. “The more often he feels without acting, the less he will be able ever to act, and, in the long run, the less he will be able to feel.” ― C. S. Lewis
13. “She’s the sort of woman who lives for others – you can tell the others by their hunted expression.” ― C. S. Lewis
14. “Courage is not simply one of the virtues but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means at the point of highest reality.” ― C. S. Lewis
15. “Gratitude looks to the Past and love to the Present; fear, avarice, lust, and ambition look ahead.” ― C. S. Lewis
16. “When they have really learned to love their neighbours as themselves, they will be allowed to love themselves as their neighbours.” ― C. S. Lewis
17. “He wants them to learn to walk and must therefore take away His hand.” ― C. S. Lewis
18. “When two humans have lived together for many years, it usually happens that each has tones of voice and expressions of face which are almost unendurably irritating to the other. Work on that.” ― C. S. Lewis
19. “Courtship is the time for sowing those seeds which grow up ten years later into domestic hatred.” ― C. S. Lewis
20. “If once they get through this initial dryness successfully, they become much less dependent on emotion and therefore much harder to tempt.” ― C. S. Lewis
21. “You see, it is so hard for these creatures to persevere. The routine of adversity, the gradual decay of youthful loves and youthful hopes, the quiet despair (hardly felt as pain) of ever overcoming the chronic temptations with which we have again and again defeated them, the drabness which we create in their lives and the inarticulate resentment with which we teach them to respond to it—all this provides admirable opportunities of wearing out a soul by attrition.” ― C. S. Lewis
The Screwtape Letters quotes about eternity, time, and the enemy
22. “Do not be deceived, Wormwood. Our cause is never more in danger than when a human, no longer desiring, but still intending, to do our Enemy’s will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys.” ― C. S. Lewis
23. “For the Present is the point at which time touches eternity.” ― C. S. Lewis
24. “The Future is, of all things, the thing least like eternity. It is the most temporal part of time—for the Past is frozen and no longer flows, and the Present is all lit up with eternal rays.” ― C. S. Lewis
25. “There is nothing like suspense and anxiety for barricading a human’s mind against the Enemy. He wants men to be concerned with what they do; our business is to keep them thinking about what will happen to them.” ― C. S. Lewis
What did you learn from these The Screwtape Letters quotes?
Common themes in the book include Lewis’ own theological views on things like sex, love, pride, gluttony, and war.
Despite the efforts of Screwtape and Wormwood ‘the Patient’ ends up meeting a nice Christian girl, further cementing his faith.
He is called to fight in the war, and Wormwood hopes the horrors there will be enough to sway him.
However, it is revealed that ‘the Patient’ is killed in action and his soul goes to Heaven.
The Screwtape Letters, which Lewis dedicated to his friend and fellow author, J. R. R. Tolkien, became one of his most popular works.
However, Lewis did say that The Screwtape Letters was “not fun” to write and “resolved never to write another ‘Letter.”
Despite that, he wrote a short sequel, Screwtape Proposes a Toast, in 1959.
Both works are often published together in one book.
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