Mere Christianity

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Mere Christianity is a classic work of Christian apologetics by C. S. Lewis that systematically explains and defends the core beliefs of the Christian faith.

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instanceOf Christian apologetics work
book
author C. S. Lewis NERFINISHED
basedOn BBC radio talks by C. S. Lewis
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
formatOrigin radio talks
genre Christian apologetics NERFINISHED
non-fiction
theology
hasISBN 9780060652920
hasPart Book 1: Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe NERFINISHED
Book 2: What Christians Believe NERFINISHED
Book 3: Christian Behaviour NERFINISHED
Book 4: Beyond Personality NERFINISHED
hasReception frequently recommended introductory Christian text
widely regarded as a classic of Christian apologetics
influenced evangelical Christianity
modern Christian apologetics
influencedBy Anglican theology NERFINISHED
classical Christian tradition
intendedAudience Christian readers
general audience
skeptics
language English
mediaType audiobook
print
notableIdea Christianity as a map of reality
mere Christianity as shared core of Christian belief
moral law as evidence for God
originalMedium BBC radio NERFINISHED
originalPublicationYear 1952
publisher Geoffrey Bles NERFINISHED
Macmillan Publishers NERFINISHED
setting non-fictional theological discourse
subject Christian doctrine
Christian ethics
Christian morality
Christianity NERFINISHED
Christology NERFINISHED
Trinity NERFINISHED
atonement
existence of God
faith and reason
free will
moral law
sin
the problem of evil NERFINISHED
virtue
timePeriodOfComposition World War II era

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C. S. Lewis notableWork Mere Christianity