
The Html, Text and Pdb versions are bundled together in one zip file. The contents of this book were first given on the air, and then published in three separate parts as The Case for Christianity (1943), (*) …
All over the world Christians have studied Mere Christianity in Sunday schools and small groups around the globe. But never has such an in-depth study of the book been developed and made transferable …
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Mere Christianity
The “mere” Christianity of C. S. Lewis is not a philosophy or even a theology that may be considered, argued, and put away in a book on a shelf.
Where did Lewis get the title "Mere Christianity?" The words "Mere Christianity" came from Richard Baxter, a 17th century Anglican minister, in his book The Saints' Everlasting Rest.
Mere Christianity Discussion Questions Pre-amble Questions 1. Overall impressions of the book (rate 1-10)? 2. What were some of the things you most appreciated? Feel free to share a quote. 3. What …
In the Summa Natural Law is defined as humans' willed participation in the Eternal Law of God, by using reason to discern fundamental goods and evils. The study guide we have provided has been gauged …
Mere Christianity is possibly Lewis’ most frequently read work. It was originally given as a series of broadcast talks during the Second World War. Of his own qualifications to speak on Christianity he …