Mere Christianity Reprint
5r C.S. Lewis. Harper Collins Publishing. Modern Reprint
Notes
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is a classic work of Christian apologetics, originally based on a series of BBC radio talks during World War II. In it, Lewis explains and defends the core beliefs of Christianity in a rational, accessible way, focusing on universal moral truths, the nature of God, and the meaning of faith. He avoids denominational differences and instead presents what he calls “mere” Christianity—the basic, shared beliefs common to all Christians. The book is known for its clear logic, thoughtful analogies, and gentle yet persuasive tone.
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White canvas hardcover with gilt lettering and paper dust jacket. Gilt edges.