Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
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“C.S. Lewis is the perfect guide for those who are open to Christianity but struggle to reconcile it with their intellect.” — Anthony Burgess, New York Times Book Review
Our moral awareness and judgments serve as evidence that a higher moral being exists—God.
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Mere Christianity delves into the foundational beliefs of Christianity, offering an unparalleled opportunity for both believers and skeptics to hear a compelling, rational defense of the Christian faith. A timeless work, Mere Christianity continues to resonate with modern readers, solidifying C. S. Lewis’s status as one of the foremost thinkers and writers of our time.
This book compiles Lewis’s renowned radio broadcasts from World War II, in which he addresses fundamental questions we all grapple with: what is right and wrong, the nature of humanity, morality, marriage, sin, forgiveness, faith, hope, generosity, and kindness.
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HTeam –
This is a great book for Christians and non-Christians who want to better understand the Christian faith. There are some big topics, so I’d say this book is good for people 15 years old or older.
Brenda G –
The author obviously put a lot of love and her heart in this book. I highly recommend it for any middle schooler.
Shane E Shook –
Not everyone will understand it but it provides a good insight to the rationale for becoming a Christian and its pathways to that journey.