Mere Christianity Mere Christianity C.S. Lewis

Mere Christianity

A reasoned examination and defense of the Christian faith

by C.S. Lewis

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About This Book

Published in 1952, Mere Christianity stands as a landmark work of Christian apologetics. The book emerged from C.S. Lewis's renowned radio addresses broadcast during World War II, collecting his thoughtful arguments for Christian doctrine. Lewis presents his case for why Christianity represents truth, examines the nature of Christian living, and explains his belief that embracing the faith leads to a better life for all.

Who Should Read This?

  • Christians seeking to deepen their understanding of their faith
  • Skeptics willing to examine alternative perspectives on belief
  • Curious readers wanting an accessible explanation of Christian doctrine

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