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What does it truly mean to be a Christian—beyond denominations, traditions, and rituals?
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is a profound and approachable exploration of the essential beliefs at the heart of the Christian faith, written with clarity, logic, and enduring wisdom.

Originally delivered as a series of BBC radio talks during World War II, the book addresses fundamental questions about morality, right and wrong, human nature, faith, and belief in God. Lewis presents complex theological ideas in a simple, conversational style, making them accessible to believers, skeptics, and curious readers alike.

Rather than focusing on doctrinal differences, Lewis emphasizes the shared foundation of Christianity, inviting readers to reflect on ethical living, personal transformation, and spiritual growth. His blend of reasoned argument, vivid analogy, and humble reflection gives the book a unique power to challenge and inspire.

Publisher: WILLIAM COLLINS, HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS

Language : English

Binding: PAPER BACK

Pages : 227