Mere Christianity: Discussion
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- Introduction
- The moral law
- The nature of God
- Christian morality
- Conclusion
- References
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mere christianity was compiled, and expanded, from a series of radio lectures by C.S. Lewis. They have a conversational style, but they present some very deep and difficult ideas. In his introduction to the volume, Lewis describes how he took these lectures upon himself as a means of joining the battle for the souls of men. He looked around him, saw that the finer points of doctrinal and practical religion were being debated by men whose specialty lay in them, and decided "that part of the line where I thought I could serve best was also the part that seemed to be thinnest" -mere christianity, an "agreed, or common, or central" christianity. The finished product was satisfactory to ministers in traditions as various as Anglicanism, Presbyterianism, Methodism, and Roman Catholicism.
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