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"Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis is a classic Christian apologetic work that presents a rational case for the core beliefs of Christianity. Originally adapted from a series of BBC radio talks during World War II, the book explains Christian doctrine in accessible language aimed at skeptics and believers alike.
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Lewis argues that there is a universal moral law—an objective sense of right and wrong common to all humans—which points to the existence of a moral Lawgiver, God.
He explores different concepts of God, refuting pantheism and other ideas, and presents the Christian understanding of a distinct, good God who grants humans free will.
The book discusses human nature, sin, and the significance of Jesus Christ as the means by which humans can reconcile with God.
It outlines the virtues and moral life expected of a Christian, emphasizing humility, charity, and faith.
Lewis explores theological concepts such as the Holy Trinity and the paradox of free will under an omniscient God.
Ultimately, Lewis argues that Christianity provides the only pathway to find true individuality, salvation, and eternal joy.
"Mere Christianity" is praised for its logical clarity, compassionate tone, and enduring influence in Christian thought and popular culture.
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