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DBJ said on Jul 5, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Hunchback said on Dec 14, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Well written. If I were to be a Christian, I should like to be a Christian just like C.S. Lewis. But I am not a Christian. The most well-tempered and reasonable argument for Christianity I have read. However, I would still not say it is reasonable.
Lewis seems to have a habit of drawing false ... (continue)
audioreader said on Aug 15, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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By C.S. Lewis.
One of the most popular introductions to Christian faith ever written, [this book] has sold millions of copies worldwide. [It] brings together [the author]'s legendary broadcast talks...in which he set out simply to "explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all ... (continue)
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- ISBN-10: 555367025X
- ISBN-13: 9785553670252
- Publisher: Books on Tape Inc.
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Probably the best book on Christianity ever written
CS Lewis no doubt is one of the world's most convincing Christian apologetics. I love the way Lewis "decoded" Christianity from a almost purely logically and rational perspective. But beneath all the objectivity and sense of reason is a God who defies all for the sake of humankind. As Lewis summar ... (continue)
CS Lewis no doubt is one of the world's most convincing Christian apologetics. I love the way Lewis "decoded" Christianity from a almost purely logically and rational perspective. But beneath all the objectivity and sense of reason is a God who defies all for the sake of humankind. As Lewis summarizes, Christianity is really all about God's love for us, and our everyday effort to be Christ-like.
A really powerful and thought-provoking book for Christians, and a perfect gift for those "rational" non-believers.
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