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Book Reviews of Mere ChristianityBook Review: A Must-Read for all Truth-Seekers! Summary: 5 Stars
If I could have everyone in the world to read one book (besides the Holy Bible) it would be this one. I don't think anyone has ever discussed the logic and philosophy of Christian thinking the way Lewis does. Much of what has been written on Christian apologetics since has been a ripoff of this book. I can't wait to get to heaven to talk to C.S. Lewis. If you are a Christian or are someone interested in learning more about Christianity, give this book at try. It is very easy to read. It is hard to put down.
Book Review: Beautifully Written Summary: 5 Stars
I have always enjoyed C.S. Lewis, and this book was no different. Lewis has a unique way of pouring his thoughts, and opinions into his books. I loved his stance on Christianity and his defense of it against critics, as well as the deterioration of social standards (and this was written in the early 1940's) I would love to hear what he would think of the world as it is today! Aside from a few differed opinions as far as his view of the trinity and such, I find this book a great view into Christianity!
Book Review: Not willing to take the risk! Summary: 5 Stars
What if in the end, the non believer is wrong? That there is a God, he came to earth as a man to offer salvation to his creation that had gone corrupt.
Great book for someone who is caught up in the he said, she said of today's religion. Forget denominations... they confuse a person with pity details that loose sight of the fact that there is something much bigger than I. Read this book and I bet you will feel your soul connect with God, even if you don't believe!
Book Review: So so appeal for the Christian faith Summary: 3 Stars
This book resulted from a series of radio broadcasts during WWII by former atheist C.S. Lewis. In it he makes a case for the Christian faith. Topics include: human nature, God and Christian beliefs, Dualism, Satan and evil, Jesus Christ, morality, marriage, forgiveness, love, hope, faith, theology of the trinity, take up your cross- transformation and the new life. I expected more. I would of liked to hear more about his personal examples and how they related to the Christian life.
Book Review: Great book of all time Summary: 5 Stars
As solid an explanation of Christianity as I have ever encountered. Beautiful writing. Clarity of thought. Solid reasoning. The text of this book originated from a series of BBC radio lectures C.S. Lewis delivered to England while Nazi bombs rained from the sky. Set in that context, the imperative is clear. Christianity is not doled out as a panacea for every sheep in the flock. It is presented, rather, as an choice of free will, guided by grace and dedicated to justice.
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