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Mere Christianity
C. S. Lewis · 2018 · 141 pages
"Mere Christianity" is a book by C.S. Lewis that explores the essence of Christian beliefs and the reasons behind them. The book is divided into four sections that address different aspects of Christianity: "Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe," "What Christians Believe," "Christian Behaviour," and "Beyond Personality: Or First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity." In the first section, Lewis argues that the existence of an objective moral law points to the existence of a higher power or God. He then moves on to explore what Christians believe about God, Jesus, and salvation. In the section on Christian behaviour, Lewis discusses the importance of virtues such as humility, forgiveness, and love. Finally, in the last section, he explains the doctrine of the Trinity and its significance for Christians. "Mere Christianity" is a popular and influential work that has been praised for its clarity and accessibility. It has been described as a classic of Christian apologetics and has been widely read by both believers and non-believers.
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