
WORMWOOD MANIFESTO
A Handbook For World DominationBy Anthony Jerome BurgessLength4h 37m
About this audiobook
An ode to The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, this full-length book picks up 80 years later from the perspective of Wormwood, now a senior agent in the Research Department of the Intelligence Division. This treatise is his contribution to the ongoing conflict of evil versus good and the hostile battle for the human mind.
Wormwood Manifesto takes a unique approach to presenting apologetic content. Distinct from Lewis, Burgess offers little in narrative material to concentrate on philosophical, theological, and biblical thought from a never-veering “devil’s-advocate” point of view. The reader is confronted with a thought-provoking discourse that takes on a life of its own as the narrator constructs an arrangement of cerebral strategies and tactics to train the demonic agent in the dissuasion of faith in Christ.
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GenreSpirituality and Religion, Philosophy
Length4 hrs 37 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 1, 2024
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1WORMWOOD MANIFESTO: A Handbook for World Domination
36Ren, Rennie, Rho, and Manny
2Anthony Jerome Burgess
37One Size Fits All, Actual Size, Enlarged to Show Texture
3Dedication
38Compatibility of Doubt, Reason, Certainty, and Faith
4Preface
39Part II: Morality
5For my Dear Uncle Screwtape
40Chapter 6 The Ethic of Opinion
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6Introduction
41Dialogue of Morality
7Chapter 1: The Three Demonic Agencies
42Who, What, When, Where, Why, How
8DBLS, SRX, & KSMS
43Chapter 7 The Ethic of Virtue
9DBLS- Gardens and Deserts
44Chapter 8 The Ethic of Justice
10SRX- Famine, Pestilence, and War
45Chapter 9 The Ethic of Evil
11KSMS- Slavery and Exile
46Part III: Religion
12Part 1: Epistemology
47Chapter 10 The Theology of Belief
13Chapter 2: Knowledge of Open-Mindedness, Principle of Thoughtlessness
48Chapter 11 The Theology of Competing Voices - Authority
14Skepticism and Credulity
497 Points of View
15Active, Passive, and Volitional Open-Mindedness
50Sense Perception
16Chapter 3: Knowledge of Truth
51Exclusion and Inclusion
17Two Things- Touch
52Chapter 12 Theology of the Enemy - Revelation, Redemption, Resurrection
18Two More Things- Relativity
53Necessity of Attributes
19Two Things Again- Uncertainty
54Aseity
20Two Things Further- Tolerance
55Eternality
21Another Two Things- Happiness
56Immutability
22Two Additional Things- Creeds
57Omniscience
23Yet Two Things More- Love
58Omnipresence
24Two Things Added- Apathy
59Personality
25Two Things Yet Again- Individuality
60Transcendence
26Two Things Yet Once More- Morality
61Impassibility
27Two Things Left- Science
62Other Attributes
28Chapter 4: Knowledge of Meaning
63Chapter 13 Theology of Brokenness
29The Principle of Malleable Meaning
64Brokenhearted
30The Principle of Veiled Intent
65Numb
31Chapter 5: Knowledge of Doubt
66Powerless
32Faith
67Chapter 14 The Theology of the Gospel
33Doubt
68Addendum The Theology of Christian Witness
34Reason
69About the Author
35Certainty