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Christian Reflections: Defending the Faith
C. S. LewisPaperback 2017-02-08
In this fine collection of essays, Lewis is at his brilliant best as he addresses myths and misunderstandings about what Christianity teaches. As ever, Lewis' clear, eloquent style gives plenty of food for thought, and his robust defence of the gospel remains fresh in our postmodern age.
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A fine collection of essays representing C.S. Lewis at his best and most brilliant. Christianity and Literature; Religion: Reality or Substitute?; The Funeral of a Great Myth; Petitionary Prayer: A Problem Without an Answer: The Seeing Eye.
These are just some of the issues he tackles here. As ever, Lewis' clear and eloquent mind give plenty of food for thought, especially as he aims his intellectual ammunition at the modern myths still so prevalent in our post-modern culture, and encourages a robust defence of the Christian gospel.
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In this fine collection of essays, Lewis is at his brilliant best as he addresses myths and misunderstandings about what Christianity teaches. As ever, Lewis' clear, eloquent style gives plenty of food for thought, and his robust defence of the gospel remains fresh in our postmodern age.
Publisher Description
A fine collection of essays representing C.S. Lewis at his best and most brilliant. Christianity and Literature; Religion: Reality or Substitute?; The Funeral of a Great Myth; Petitionary Prayer: A Problem Without an Answer: The Seeing Eye.
These are just some of the issues he tackles here. As ever, Lewis' clear and eloquent mind give plenty of food for thought, especially as he aims his intellectual ammunition at the modern myths still so prevalent in our post-modern culture, and encourages a robust defence of the Christian gospel.