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The World's Last Night and Other Essays

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The World's Last Night and Other Essays is a 1960 collection of essays by C.S. Lewis where (among other things) he addresses the concept of Parousia.

Inhalt

  • "The Efficacy of Prayer"
  • "On Obstinacy in Belief"
  • "Lilies that Fester"
  • "Screwtape Proposes a Toast"
  • "Good Work and Good Works"
  • "Religion and Rocketry" / "Will We Lose God in Outer Space"
  • "The World's Last Night" / "Christian Hope - Its Meaning for Today"

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