
About this book:
Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis delves into the basic foundations of Christianity and offers a rational and understandable explanation of the Christian faith. Lewis, using his background in literature and philosophy, addresses major subjects including morality, human nature, and the presence of God. Writte for the believer and skeptic alike, the book challenges readers to reflect on what Christianity truly is and why it matters every day, placing value on the connection between religion and personal conscience.
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