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  2. Mere Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Mere Christianity is a Christian apologetical book by the British author C. S. Lewis.It was adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1941 and 1944, originally published as three separate volumes: Broadcast Talks (1942), Christian Behaviour (1943), and Beyond Personality (1944).

  3. Lewis's trilemma - Wikipedia

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    Lewis was an Oxford medieval literature scholar, popular writer, Christian apologist, and former atheist.He used the argument outlined below in a series of BBC radio talks later published as the book Mere Christianity.

  4. C. S. Lewis bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Mere Christianity: A Revised and Amplified Edition, with a New Introduction, of the Three Books, Broadcast Talks, Christian Behaviour, and Beyond Personality (1952; based on radio talks of 1941–1944) English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama. Oxford University Press. 1954; 1975. ISBN 0-19-881298-1

  5. C. S. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Mere Christianity was voted best book of the 20th century by Christianity Today in 2000. [106] He has been called "The Apostle to the Skeptics" due to his approach to religious belief as a sceptic, and his following conversion. [107]

  6. List of Christian apologetic works - Wikipedia

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    The Case for Christianity (1942) by C. S. Lewis; Miracles (book) (1947) by C. S. Lewis; Mere Christianity (1952) by C. S. Lewis; Protestant Christian Evidences (1953) by Bernard Ramm; La Phénomène Humain (English: The Phenomenon of Man) (1959) by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin [9] Defense of the Faith (1955) by Cornelius Van Til

  7. The Abolition of Man - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] The philosopher Peter Kreeft shared this view, including it as one of six "books to read to save Western Civilization," alongside Lost in the Cosmos by Walker Percy, Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis, The Everlasting Man by G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton, and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. [20]

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