Genres
↳ Christian Non-Fiction, Theology, Apologetics, Philosophy, Faith-Based, and Spirituality
Size
↳1.2 MB
Mere Christianity is a classic work of Christian apologetics in which C.S. Lewis explains and defends the core beliefs of Christianity. Originally adapted from a series of BBC radio talks during World War II, the book explores topics such as morality, the nature of God, human behavior, and Christian living. Lewis writes in a clear, logical, and accessible style, addressing readers from all backgrounds and inviting them to examine the rationale and meaning behind Christian faith.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Concepts of Hell & Punishment
Moral Judgement [Discussions of sin, morality, and human failings]
References to War & Suffering