This study guide offers insightful support for readers navigating the complexities of C.S. Lewis's thought-provoking work, The Great Divorce. It aims to unpack the philosophical and theological concepts woven throughout the narrative, making the exploration of heaven and hell more accessible and engaging. Through thoughtful discussion questions and analysis, readers are invited to delve deeper into their interpretations and understanding of Lewis's brilliant allegory.
Alan Vermilye presents a well-structured approach that not only clarifies Lewis's intentions but also encourages personal reflection. This guide serves as both a companion and a catalyst for discussion, enriching the reading experience and allowing individuals or groups to fully grasp the profound themes of choice, redemption, and the nature of eternal life.