Mere Christianity

Mere Christianity

by C. S. Lewis

4.6
Published2023
Language en

Synopsis

C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity" distills a series of influential wartime radio broadcasts into a foundational exploration of Christian faith. Originally aimed at uniting believers across denominations, Lewis meticulously constructs a logical case for the existence of God and the core tenets of Christianity. Beginning with the universal human recognition of a moral law, he argues this points to a divine lawmaker. The book then delves into the nature of God, the radical implications of Christian behavior, and the transformative power of faith, inviting readers to consider Christianity not just as a set of doctrines but as a coherent and compelling worldview. Lewis employs his signature blend of sharp logic, relatable analogies, and an approachable, conversational style, making complex theological concepts accessible to a broad audience. This timeless work transcends its historical context, serving as a cornerstone of Christian apologetics and philosophy, continuing to provoke thought and inspire faith in an ever-changing world.

Critical Reception

"Mere Christianity stands as an enduring pillar of Christian apologetics and philosophical discourse, deeply influencing generations with its profound insights into faith and reason."

Metadata

ISBN:N/A
Pages:200
Age Rating:All Ages

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