Tag: books philosophy
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A Grief Observed: Book Summary, Review and 7 Key Lessons
A Grief Observed is one of the most personal books written by C. S. Lewis in which he describes his experiences after the death of his wife.
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Heretics: Book Summary, Review and 9 Key Lessons
Heretics is one of the most famous books by English writer G. K. Chesterton, famous for his defense of traditional values and critiques of the modern world.
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The Everlasting Man: Complete Review and 7 Main Lessons
The Everlasting Man is a book by GK Chesterton in which he speaks more profoundly about religious matters – more specifically, about Christianity.
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Orthodoxy: Summary, 4 Key Lessons and Book Review
Orthodoxy is a must-read book for anyone who wants to get to know Christianity and for those who want to deepen their studies.
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The Abolition of Man: Summary, 5 Key Lessons and Book Review
The book The Abolition of Man is undoubtedly one of his most profound works. In this review, you will know everything about the book.
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The Screwtape Letters: Summary, 16 Key Lessons and Book Review
The Screwtape Letters is a book by CS Lewis in which he shows us how we are tempted in different ways throughout our lives.
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Mere Christianity: Summary, 11 Key Lessons and Book Review
Mere Christianity is CS Lewis’ most famous non-fiction book, in which he presents the foundations of the Christian faith in 100% current language.
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A Guide for the Perplexed: Summary, 7 Key Lessons, and Book Review
A Guide for the Perplexed is a book written by EF Schumacher that teaches that man has lost sight of a deeper view of the world.
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The Four Loves: Summary, 6 Key Lessons and Book Review
The Four Loves is a very important book if you want to know how to differentiate what you love from what you just like.