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Book Review |
C. S. Lewis: Author of Mere Christianity
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Have you received Christ as your Lord and Saviour? Find out how to do so on our page: Plan of Salvation _______________ Tell others about Jesus like C. S. Lewis did: Though we are not all called to the ministry of Christian Teacher, we are all called by God to share our faith (witness) with those who are not Christians. Some Bible verses that you will find helpful for doing this, and that you may want to commit to memory are found on other pages on our web site (see: Memory Verses; 2nd Set: Salvation!, Plan of Salvation, and Statement of Faith). _________________ © 1996 by Barbour Publishing, Inc. Published by Barbour Publishing, Inc., Urichsville, Ohio _________________
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Author: Sam Wellman "He took the starch out of being a Christian" Respected scholar and teacher at Oxford and Cambridge universities, prolific writer of science fiction, literary criticism, and poetry, and a committed atheist during the first half of his life, C. S. Lewis is acclaimed as one of the greatest Christian thinkers of the twentieth century. To explain the Christian faith---and to unite Christians of widely differing backgrounds---he presented "mere Christianity" the faith that is the center of the Gospel, freed of denominational and historical constraints. To explain the Christian faith, Lewis brought into focus what had become blurred: the identity and mission of Jesus of Nazareth. Author of Mere Christianity, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screw-tape Letters, and many more well-known classics of Christian literature, Lewis' story is one of faith and courage, and of joy that, once discovered, cannot be ignored. (-From the Book's Back Cover) ______________________________ Related Pages: ______________________________ |
Cover Illustration © 1997 Dick Bobnick
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