Mere Christianity
About this book
"In a world torn apart by conflicting beliefs and values, one question echoes through the ages: What is the essence of Christianity?Join renowned author and theologian C.S. Lewis on a profound journey of discovery, as he explores the fundamental principles of the Christian faith.First delivered as a series of radio talks during World War II, "Mere Christianity" is a timeless masterpiece that transcends denominational boundaries and speaks to the heart of humanity.Lewis's lucid, witty, and wise writings tackle tough questions, such as: - Is Christianity just a myth, or is it rooted in reality?- Can we truly know God, or is faith just a leap in the dark?- How do we reconcile our desires for happiness and fulfillment with the demands of the Christian life?With razor-sharp logic, humor, and humility, Lewis guides readers through the core teachings of Christianity, revealing a faith that is both intellectually rigorous and deeply personal.Whether you're a seeker, a skeptic, or a believer, "Mere Christianity" will challenge, inspire, and transform your understanding of the Christian faith."
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Book I. Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe
- Book II. What Christians Believe
- Book III. Christian Behaviour
- Book IV. Beyond Personality: Or First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity
