The Si Dios No Escuchase
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<p><strong>Compuestas como una colecci��n de env��os ficticios a su amigo Malcolm <em>Si Dios no escuchase: Cartas a Malcolm acerca de la oraci��n</em> considera esta muestra b��sica de devoci��n en su forma contenido y regularidad y las maneras en que refleja nuestra fe y moldea nuestra forma de creer.</strong></p><p>En esta edici��n de la ficticia colecci��n de cartas de C. S. Lewis el venerado autor reflexiona sobre la naturaleza de la oraci��n: qu�� es c��mo funciona y c��mo debe practicarse. La oraci��n es un don puro un gran regalo de Dios. As�� lo entiende tambi��n Lewis. Con su brillantez habitual el autor utiliza su correspondencia con otro intelectual para arrojar luz sobre cuestiones como: </p><ul><li>��Cu��l es el valor de la oraci��n?</li><li>��Es la oraci��n un soliloquio que nadie escucha?</li><li>��Qu�� ocurre realmente cuando oramos?</li><li>��Tiene sentido orar por los difuntos?</li><li>��Por qu�� es importante la liturgia?</li></ul><p>En sus argumentos Lewis muestra una fuerte convicci��n y al mismo tiempo una gran sensibilidad y comprensi��n hacia las debilidades y temores del hombre. Aunque Lewis nunca pretendi�� que este fuera un libro de instrucciones sobre c��mo orar descubri�� que el formato de correspondencia le permit��a compartir sus reflexiones de forma din��mica y personal.</p><p><em>Si Dios no escuchase: Cartas a Malcom acerca de la oraci��n</em> fue el ��ltimo libro que termin�� C. S. Lewis. Publicado p��stumamente en enero de 1964 tres meses despu��s de su muerte es uno de los mejores libros de Lewis aunque quiz�� no uno de los m��s conocidos. </p><p><strong>Letters To Malcom: Chiefly on Prayer</strong></p><p><strong>Composed as a collection of fictitious dispatches to his friend Malcolm <em>Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer</em> considers this basic display of devotion in its form content and regularity and the ways it both reflects our faith and shapes how we believe.</strong></p><p>In this edition of C. S. Lewis's fictitious collection of letters the revered author ruminates on the nature of prayer--what it is how it works and how it should be practiced. Prayer is a pure gift a great gift from God. This is also how Lewis understands it. With his usual brilliance the author uses his correspondence with another intellectual to shed light on questions such as: </p><ul><li>What is the value of prayer?</li><li>Is prayer a soliloquy that no one listens to?</li><li>What is happening when we pray?</li><li>Does it make sense to pray for the deceased?</li><li>Why is liturgy important?</li></ul><p>In his arguments Lewis shows a strong conviction and at the same time a great sensitivity and understanding for the weaknesses and fears of man.While Lewis never intended this to be a book of instruction on how to pray he found that the correspondence format enabled him to share his reflections in a dynamic and personal way.</p><p><em>Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer</em> was the last book C. S. Lewis finished. Published posthumously in January 1964 three months after his death it is one of Lewis's best books though perhaps not one of his best known. </p>
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