C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity
C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity (Shepherd's Notes)
- Author: Terry L. Miethe
- Length: 86
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Broadman & Holman Publishers
Information on C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity from the publisher:
Mere Christianity is C.S. Lewis's forceful and accesible doctrine of Christian belief. First heard as informal radio broadcasts and then published as three seperate books - The Case for Christianity, Christian Behavior and Beyond Personality - Mere Christianity brings together what Lewis sees as the fundamental truths of the religion. Rejecting the boundaries that divide Christianity's many denominations, C.S. Lewis finds a common ground on which all those who have Christian faith can stand together, proving that "at the centre of each there is something, or a Someone, who against all divergences of belief, all differences of temperament, all memories of mutual persecution, speaks the same voice."
Description of Terry L. Miethe, author of C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity:
C.S. Lewis's classic Mere Christianity in the form of Shepherds Notes is designed to give you a quick, step-by-step overview of some of the enduring treasures of the Christian faith. They are best used alongside the classic itself either in individual study or in a study group.






