

book · 1952
Mere Christianity
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Adapted from C.S. Lewis's popular wartime BBC radio broadcasts, Mere Christianity presents a rational case for the Christian faith. Lewis argues from common moral intuitions to the existence of God, the deity of Christ, and the Christian virtues. While not Reformed in its theology, the book remains one of the most effective introductions to Christianity ever written.
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