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Mere
Christianity
C.S. Lewis
"The
point about reading C.S. Lewis
is that he makes you sure, whatever
you believe, that religion accepted
or rejected means something
extremely serious, demanding
the entire energy of the mind."-Harper's
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 center of
each there is something, or
a Someone, who against all divergences
of belief, all differences of
temperament, all memories of
mutual persecution, speaks with
the same voice."
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