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“Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis is a classic work of Christian apologetics that presents a rational case for the core beliefs of Christianity. Originally delivered as a series of radio broadcasts during World War II, Lewis’s book explores common ground among different Christian denominations and argues for the existence of a moral law as evidence for the existence of God. Drawing on philosophical reasoning, logical argumentation, and analogies from everyday life, Lewis addresses fundamental questions about faith, morality, and the nature of God. With its accessible language and compelling arguments, “Mere Christianity” has become one of the most influential Christian books of the 20th century, inspiring countless readers to consider the claims of Christianity with intellectual honesty and openness.
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