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  1. Mere Christianity Essay Topics

    Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of "Mere Christianity " by C. S. Lewis. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

  2. Mere Christianity Themes

    In Book One of Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis attempts to use reason and logic to prove the existence of God—in the sense of an all-powerful, non-material being—and later to argue for the divinity of Jesus Christ. These two arguments—the so-called "argument from morality" and the "Christian trilemma"—are two of the most famous aspects of the book, and reflect Lewis's overall ...

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    Created by: Liz Evershed, C.S. Lewis Foundation Intern 2000-01. Introduction. Mere Christianity is possibly Lewis' most frequently read work, and was originally given as a series of broadcast talks during the Second World War. Of his own qualification to speak on Christianity he said: It's not because I'm anybody in particular that I've ...

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    Mere Christianity was first written during World War II, when Europe was engaged in a bloody war between the Allied Powers, including Britain and France, and the Axis Powers, including Germany and Italy. Lewis alludes to many of the worst atrocities of World War II, including the Holocaust—Germany's notorious attempt to wipe out the Jewish people and other minorities, which resulted in the ...

  5. "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis

    The work by C. S Lewis 'Mere Christianity' is a great manifestation of how the religious aspects in understanding life should be correlated with appropriate situations under various circumstances. In fact, the book is intended to describe the understanding of the author of what is called the universe and place of good evil sides in it.

  6. Morality, Religion, and Reason Theme in Mere Christianity

    In Book One of Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis attempts to use reason and logic to prove the existence of God—in the sense of an all-powerful, non-material being—and later to argue for the divinity of Jesus Christ. These two arguments—the so-called "argument from morality" and the "Christian trilemma"—are two of the most famous aspects of the book, and reflect Lewis's overall ...

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    Simply put Transcendentalism is a philosophy that asserts the spiritual and romantic world over the material and empirical world. Mere Christianity study guide contains a biography of C.S. Lewis, literature essays, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. The Mere Christianity Community Note ...

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    Discussion of themes and motifs in C. S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of Mere Christianity so you can excel on your essay or test.

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    Mere Christianity by Clive Staples Lewis (more commonly known as C. S. Lewis) was first published in 1952 as an expansion of some radio talks Lewis gave during World War II. Though Lewis himself is best known for his children's fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia, Mere Christianity is likely Lewis's most famous work of Christian apologetics—a genre dedicated to addressing various ...

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    for only $0.70/week. Subscribe. By C. S. Lewis. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of "Mere Christianity " by C. S. Lewis. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

  11. Mere Christianity: A Reader's Guide to a Christian Classic

    We are to be transformed "from being creatures of God to being Sons of God" (220). That is possible only by being "in Christ," who is the first instance of this new humanity. So, there must be "a real giving up of the self" (226). "'Mere' Christianity is not minimal Christianity. It is not easy or safe.".

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    Overview. To understand Mere Christianity, one of C. S. Lewis's most well-known apologetics, one must understand his audience. The work is a compilation of talks on Christian philosophy that ...

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    Mere Christianity. Based on a series of BBC radio talks he made during WWII, Lewis wrote this book to explain and defend the "mere" essence of Christianity, the basic tenets held by all Christians. Its four sections in succession: present a moral argument for the existence of God, explain why the incarnation makes Christianity unique, describe ...

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    The Mere Christianity Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you. ... Katrina, I think you should send this essay to the editors, so they can place it on the proper page. You did a great job. Asked by Katrina ...

  15. Mere Christianity Essay Questions

    Essay Questions. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. Written by Micola Magdalena. 1. In what year was the book written and how the book was influenced by the historical context? The book is composed of different transcripts of talks ...

  16. Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis Essay

    Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis, is written as set of guidelines of Christian belief. Lewis does not say there is any particular way to believe but he does make a point that the topic of religion itself is serious. As you consider whether you want to believe or not, you have to recognize how much thought it requires, and how thought provoking ...

  17. Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis Plot Summary

    Book 1, Chapter 1. In Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis argues for the logical validity of Christianity, defends the religion from its critics, and looks in detail at what the life of a Christian is like. In the first part of the book, Lewis discusses the "law of human nature.". When studying human history, he claims, one is struck by how ...

  18. Mere Christianity Essay

    Mere Christianity Essay. In England, during the year of 1942 when all hope was threatened by the inhumanity of war, a man by the name of C.S. Lewis addressed the central issues of Christianity through a series of radio lectures. After more than half a century later, his broadcasts still prevail and maintain their poignancy.

  19. Mere Christianity Essays

    An Unfortunate Position In the first chapter of his book Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis makes two points: "Firstly, that human beings, all over the earth, have this curious idea that they ought to behave a certain way, and cannot get rid of it. Secondly, that they do not in fact behave that way" (Lewis 8).

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    A Reflection on C.s. Lewis's Book Mere Christianity. 6 pages / 2571 words. The author, C. S. Lewis, gives an account of the Christian belief. Before writing this book he had used materials for an informal radio broadcast. The book is broken up into several chapters that are very detailed so that you understand each and every point...

  21. Mere Christianity Book 3, Chapters 1-4 Summary & Analysis

    Book 3, Chapter 1 Summary: "The Three Parts of Morality". Lewis begins by noting several overly simplistic ideas about morality—for example, that it is primarily something meant to interfere with people's lives rather than to help them. He also suggests that it's problematic to talk about moral "ideals"; while it's true that moral ...

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