
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) |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | HarperCollins Publishers |
Mere Christianity (C. S. Lewis Signature Classic) Reviews
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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
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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
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Good read!Must read for non Christians and Christians.Author gives clear examples of what he was talking about. Read now!
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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.
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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
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Very analytical and philosophical approach to explaining Christianity. It is for the person who likes to reason and debate everything.
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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
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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.