Mere Christianity is C.S. Lewis's forceful and accessible doctrine of Christian belief. First heard as informal radio broadcasts and then published as three separate books - The Case for Christianity, Christian Behavior, and Beyond Personality - Mere Christianity brings together what Lewis saw as the fundamental truths of the religion. Rejecting the boundaries that divide Christianity's many denominations, C.S. Lewis finds a common ground on which all those who have Christian faith can stand together, proving that "at the centre of each there is something, or a Someone, who against all divergences of belief, all differences of temperament, all memories of mutual persecution, speaks the same voice."
List Chapter or Page:
- 1. PROLOGUE
- 2. PREFACE
- 3. Chapter
- 4. Chapter 2
- 5. Chapter 3
- 6. Chapter 4
- 7. Chapter 5
- 8. Chapter 6
- 9. Chapter 7
- 10. Chapter 8
- 11. Chapter 9
- 12. Chapter 10
- 13. Chapter 11
- 14. Chapter 12
- 15. Chapter 13
- 16. Chapter 14
- 17. Chapter 15
- 18. Chapter 16
- 19. Chapter 17
- 20. Chapter 18
- 21. Chapter 19
- 22. Chapter 20
- 23. Chapter 21
- 24. Chapter 22
- 25. Chapter 23
- 26. Chapter 24
- 27. Chapter 25
- 28. Chapter 26
- 29. Chapter 27
- 30. Chapter 28
- 31. Chapter 29
- 32. Chapter 30
- 33. Chapter 31
- 34. Chapter 32
- 35. Chapter 33