Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer

Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer

by C. S. Lewis

Narrated by Ralph Cosham

Unabridged — 3 hours, 25 minutes

Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer

Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer

by C. S. Lewis

Narrated by Ralph Cosham

Unabridged — 3 hours, 25 minutes

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Overview

This beautifully conceived meditation on prayers and praying from beloved author and theologian C. S. Lewis was the final book he wrote.

In the form of warm, relaxed letters to a close friend, C. S. Lewis meditates on many puzzling questions concerning the intimate dialogue between man and God. He considers practical and metaphysical aspects of prayer, such as when we pray and where. He questions why we seek to inform God in our prayers if he is omniscient, whether there is an ideal form of prayer, and which of our many selves we show to God while praying. The concluding letter contains provocative thoughts about “liberal Christians,” the soul, and resurrection.

Lewis never intended for this book to instruct readers how to pray but rather wanted it to illuminate the purpose of prayer and what really happens when we take the time to communicate with our Heavenly Father.


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"A beautifully executed and deeply moving little book." —Saturday Review

"[Lewis] is writing about a path that he had to find, and the reader feels not so much that he is listening to what C.S. Lewis has to say but that he is making his own search with a humorous, sensible friend beside him. That is writing that requires great literary skill … That this should be the last book that we shall have from C. S. Lewis is a matter of genuine regret."—Times Literary Supplement

"The unbeliever is likely to enjoy the book most for its shrewd asides…Opinions of this kind are expressed with the admirable directness and simplicity which characterized the style of this often indirect and highly complex man."—New Statesman

APRIL 2011 - AudioFile

C.S Lewis taught at both Cambridge and Oxford. Ralph Cosham’s narration captures the essence of the scholar; one can easily believe Professor Lewis is delivering these “letters” himself. The fictitious letters form an imaginary ongoing conversation on Christianity, specifically prayer, between two men, Lewis and Malcolm. Lewis’s device of an imaginary correspondence becomes an interesting medium as delivered by Cosham. With masterly control he gives the letters life, expertly arguing points of contention, ironing out misunderstandings, and reveling in the points of agreement. In addition, he touchingly depicts the personal dramas of each man’s life. E.J.K © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169914566
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 10/20/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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