Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis Signature Classic) by C S Lewis


Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis Signature Classic)
Title : Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis Signature Classic)
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ISBN : 0007461216
ISBN-10 : 978-0007461219
Language : English
Format Type : Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis Signature Classic)
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Publication : HarperCollins Publishers

One of the most popular and beloved introductions to the concept of faith ever written, 'Mere Christianity' has sold millions of copies worldwide. The book brings together C.S. Lewis's legendary radio broadcasts during the war years, in which he set out simply to 'explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all Christians at all times'.


Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis Signature Classic) Reviews


  • NerdyKeith

    So as a former atheist now progressive Christian I found Mere Christianity to be fascinating. I’ll be honest however, I don’t agree with everything he says here. But that’s ok, we don’t have to. This is Lewis’ “layman” perspective so to speak. As an affirming gay man, I

  • evergreen

    A philosophical work in a class of its own. C S Lewis was for much of his life an atheist but was eventually converted to Christianity when his friend Tolkien persuaded him that Christianity is a myth that just happens to be true. Once he had embraced Christianity Lewis

  • Wendell Jay Dalumpines

    Good read!Must read for non Christians and Christians.Author gives clear examples of what he was talking about. Read now!

  • Robert

    This may well have become my new favourite book, and C.S Lewis my favourite author. A passionate case for real Christianity in simple language. Accessible yet uncompromising, inspiring all the way through.

  • Tone the Cone

    This book certainly put a smile on my face as it seems of a novelty joke book. There are some real corker lines that made me laugh out loud. I know this is not what the book is supposed to be and I did appreciate how he tried to give simple examples when

  • Doyin Odubanjo

    Very analytical and philosophical approach to explaining Christianity. It is for the person who likes to reason and debate everything.

  • Arron Tolan

    I found this book after it was referenced in another authors work that I was reading, just a few snippets of the content was enough to make me want to buy and read it and I'm really glad that I did. As a teen I was staunchly atheistic and proudly touted my

  • Bookman

    Very good book. It used to be my favourite book for many years, but I now see that it's not as great as I thought. It has many things lacking and it's addressed mainly to the intellectual middle class. Resurrection is not mentioned even once in this book. I know that C.S.