

C.S. Lewis wrote Mere Christianity. He gave the talks on BBC radio during the war. Lewis puts aside church rules that divide people. He focuses on the core of the faith. The book starts with how people know right from wrong. It moves to who God is and what Jesus did.
Lewis uses clear logic that anyone can follow. The book has four main parts. One looks at the moral law inside every person. Another explains basic Christian beliefs. A third covers how Christians should live. The last part talks about becoming new people in Christ. Readers see why faith fits the world we live in.
The book came out in 1952. It still helps believers and those who doubt. Lewis wrote it to show Christianity as a simple truth. Readers learn to think about life and God in new ways. The book gives hope that faith answers deep questions. It remains a strong guide for anyone who wants to understand the Christian message.
Originally posted at peterspath.net.
C.S. Lewis wrote Mere Christianity. He gave the talks on BBC radio during the war. Lewis puts aside church rules that divide people. He focuses on the core of the faith. The book starts with how people know right from wrong. It moves to who God is and what Jesus did.
Lewis uses clear logic that anyone can follow. The book has four main parts. One looks at the moral law inside every person. Another explains basic Christian beliefs. A third covers how Christians should live. The last part talks about becoming new people in Christ. Readers see why faith fits the world we live in.
The book came out in 1952. It still helps believers and those who doubt. Lewis wrote it to show Christianity as a simple truth. Readers learn to think about life and God in new ways. The book gives hope that faith answers deep questions. It remains a strong guide for anyone who wants to understand the Christian message.
Originally posted at peterspath.net.