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Mere Christianity

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Set against the backdrop of World War II in England, C. S. Lewis delivered a series of radio lectures that addressed fundamental issues of Christianity. These talks, later compiled into Mere Christianity, emphasize a unifying core within diverse Christian beliefs, transcending denominational divides. Lewis articulates a compelling and rational argument for the Christian faith, making this work relevant for both believers and skeptics. Its enduring impact showcases the power of faith amidst the challenges of humanity and conflict.

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Mere Christianity, Clive Staples Lewis

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2003
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English
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HarperCollins
Released
2003
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Paperback
Pages
432
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9780060575625
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First published
1952
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Mere Christianity
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Set against the backdrop of World War II in England, C. S. Lewis delivered a series of radio lectures that addressed fundamental issues of Christianity. These talks, later compiled into Mere Christianity, emphasize a unifying core within diverse Christian beliefs, transcending denominational divides. Lewis articulates a compelling and rational argument for the Christian faith, making this work relevant for both believers and skeptics. Its enduring impact showcases the power of faith amidst the challenges of humanity and conflict.