
Esther H. P. (
estar) reviewed on 10/27/2006...
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C.S. Lewis' writing style is characterized by lucidity and reason. A great first foray into the understated Lewisian brilliance.
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Lewis seeks in Mere Christianity to help us see religion with fresh eyes, as a radical faith whose adherents might be likened to an underground group gathering in a war zone, a place where evil seems to have the upper hand, to hear messages of hope from the other side. --Kathleen Norris, from the foreword.
Ashley reviewed on 8/30/2008...
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Such an eye-opening book that really makes you think. This is one book that I always buy when I find it used, just so I'll have extra copies to loan out or give away!
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A classic we need to pick up every few years to remind ourselves of why it is a classic. Lewis is always refreshing and pointed.

Liz F. (
AlamoLiz) reviewed on 7/23/2009...
This is not a fast or easy read. This is the book equivalent to a philosopher's gourmet dinner. It will cause you to stop and consider the author's words and hold them against your own ideas.

Gail S. (
Bella44) reviewed on 4/7/2007...
Very thought provoking.

Dottie J. (
pippin2) reviewed on 1/4/2006...
Written in 1952 it is C. S. Lewis' reflection on Christianity.