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Published in 1952, the book is based on a series of wartime radio broadcasts on Christianity. By "mere" Christianity Lewis means "common or central" Christianity. He says in his preface he made an effort to discuss those ideas that are without denomination, and he sent the second part, "What Christians Believe" to Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian and Roman Catholic clergy asking for criticism to make sure he was right on the mark. He says he finds this particularly important in addressing his "
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I read this book last month and am JUST now writing a review on it. Interestingly, I met a fellow book-lover and vlogger (http://bookreviewtv.tumblr.com/) on my downtown 1-train commute today. Of course we talked "books" and what our lasts reads had been. Mine being Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, I realized I had not yet written a review. OH NO! OH THE HORROR! [...] ...more
I read this book last month and am JUST now writing a review on it. Interestingly, I met a fellow book-lover and vlogger (http://bookreviewtv.tumblr.com/) on my downtown 1-train commute today. Of course we talked "books" and what our lasts reads had been. Mine being Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, I realized I had not yet written a review. OH NO! OH THE HORROR! [...] ...more

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