![]() But he says plenty about each topic, and I think a lot of it flew right over my head the first time I read it. It's not an incredibly lengthy book, 227 pages in my edition. The chapters are short, only 5-7 pages really. After reading Tim Keller's The Meaning of Marriage (which quotes Lewis all throughout), I knew I wanted to mark Mere Christianity off of my list. Lewis, and it always makes me feel a little more intelligent when I actually understand what I'm reading. I have gone through the Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Space Trilogy, and now Mere Christianity, which is surprisingly only a small fraction of all of the books he has actually written, but I always feel like I'm doing something worthwhile when I read a book by C.S. If you've never read any of Lewis' nonfiction works, they are a little more challenging and mentally exhausting than his fiction writings. This past summer I picked up the book Mere Christianity by C.S. ![]() ![]() The Law of Human Nature (and) Some Objectionsīook Four: Beyond Personality or First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity īook One: Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universeġ. I have updated this section with all the links, so this post provides not only an introduction and background/context for the book (see section below this outline), but it is also a landing page for all of the content of the 31-day series. ![]() Here is the layout of the entire 31 days and what each day's post covered. ![]()
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