Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis

Mere Christianity
Author:
C. S. Lewis
Language:
EN
Type:
Drama
Publish year:
1952
Originally given as a series of informal BBC radio broadcasts in 1943, with cogs of a world war well in motion, "Mere Christianity" is a collection of semi-formal theological lectures given by C. S. Lawis (The Chronicles of Narnia, The Problem of Pain.) Lewis, an Anglican, addresses the Christian "common ground" in an attempt to appeal to both the uninitiated layman of his time and the educated non-Christian, without the confused jargon of Christian Theology. A Powerful and rational case for the Christian faith in the modern world.

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