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reaganwaggoner's review against another edition
5.0
Essentially a condensed version of Mere Christianity, targeted at the argument for divine authority and the Christian version of it. I have read these sections numerous times, but I find them as powerful as ever. Lewis masters the wit and logic of this subject, demanding readers' attention. As a short read, it is approachable to any and all, and I highly recommend it. Extraordinarily well-considered as always by Lewis.
tabithar's review against another edition
3.0
This little book is a slow read but worth the time. I found many points well made. The last few pages were weaker than the rest.
trouvaille21's review against another edition
3.0
though i'm enjoying Mere Christianity on a literary level, theologically and biblically it's a MEH from me
mc_moose's review against another edition
4.0
Classic Lewis. Insightful and poetic in so many places. Wrong or unhelpful in a few others, not least the nature of the atonement. Not a book for an undiscerning reader but otherwise a pleasure to read.
ashtea's review against another edition
3.0
I feel like this is a book that is not for everyone. It's hard to read if your in search for something intriguing, but it's a great read if your looking for philosophical reasoning. It reads much like a speech, which at first was a transition but once you get past that you reach the root of this book.
damc's review against another edition
5.0
accessible, logical, and hopeful. lewis humbly makes a case for ultimate good.
neyhart's review against another edition
4.0
This is only part of what was later compiled as "Mere Christianity"