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Mere Christianity

Mere Christianity is a book by C. S. Lewis. In it, Lewis attempts to present the basic essence of Christianity. Lewis wrote the book in order to communicate his intellectual conversion to Christianity. He wanted to adequately communicate his religious faith to other academics who may or may not believe in the value of Christianity.


see: Christianity, The Inklings



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