The Great Divorce, authored by the renowned British writer C. S. Lewis, was first published in 1945. This compelling novel is grounded in a profound theological dream vision where the author explores the Christian concepts of Heaven and Hell through a series of encounters between passengers on a bus journey to the afterlife. Each passenger is given the opportunity to choose their eternal destination based on their current state of mind. The narrative delves into the complexities of human nature, faith, and the transformative power of grace as it challenges readers with thought-provoking questions about redemption and the nature of sin.
