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reaganwaggoner's review
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
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
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
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
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.
neyhart's review against another edition
4.0
This is only part of what was later compiled as "Mere Christianity"