Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mere Christianity

Listen to C.S Lewis' views on Christianity

Part 1



Part 2



One of C.S Lewis' most influential pieces of work, Mere Christianity has become a corner stone of modern Christian apologetics. Originally broadcast on the radio as a lecture during World War Two, C.S Lewis would eventually turn the transcripts from the radio broadcast into three individual pamphlets, these in turn would be later compiled to create the iconic book that is 'Mere Christianity'.

A former Atheist himself, Lewis once exclaimed "Had God designed the world, it would not be A world so frail and faulty as we see."

Mere Christianity deals with the basic beliefs upheld by all Christians, and on purpose, Lewis avoids singling out any one denomination, instead focusing on fundamental teachings of the Christian faith.

This audio adaption is read aloud by Jeffrey Howard.

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