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The World's Last Night and Other Essays
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In «The World's Last Night and Other Essays,» C. S. Lewis explores profound themes of mortality, faith, and the nature of the divine through a series of thought-provoking essays. Written in his characteristic clear prose and illuminating wit, these essays delve into eschatology, the end of time, and the complexities of Christian belief in modern life. Set against the backdrop of mid-20th century philosophical discourse, Lewis's reflections integrate literary finesse with theological insight, inviting readers to confront their own understandings of existence and ultimate purpose. C. S. Lewis, an esteemed scholar and theologian, was profoundly influenced by his own journey from atheism to Christianity, which informs the introspective nature of these essays. His experiences as a soldier during World War I and a literary critic equipped him with a unique perspective on the human condition, enabling him to address the anxieties of his time while reinforcing his passionate belief in God. Lewis's role as a leading Christian apologist and his broad literary output made him a pivotal figure in 20th-century literature. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking a deeper understanding of faith and philosophy, as well as those interested in Lewis's insights into the human experience. Ideal for scholars and casual readers alike, these essays offer a compelling exploration of life's ultimate questions, encouraging contemplation of our place in a transient world.