Book Review
Mere Christianity
By: C. S. Lewis
Review by: Roy Hershberger
Derived from a series of radio talks Mr. Lewis gave in England durring the 2nd World War Mere Christianity is a powerful and insightful discussion of the realities of the Christian experience. Few books have had more universal impact on the spiritual life of so many people all over the world.
Charles Colson speaks of the impact this book had on his own quest for meaning in the midst of the Watergate scandal:
I read the book as if I was studying for the most important case I had ever argued. Lewis' Logic was so utterly compelling that I was left with no recourse but to accept the reality of the God Who is and Who has revealed Himself through Jesus Christ. Mere Christianity simply sets forth a powerful, rational case for the Christian faith in a wonderfully readable way. [Quote taken from the Introduction in The Christian Library version of Mere Christinity]
Few books have changed or had as much of an impact on my thinking than this one. It is for anyone who wishes to discover the true God and His Christ in a more real and relevant way.
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