Mere Christianity By Cs Lewis Essay

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C.S lewis, the mind behind both great theological, and Fiction books such as the Narnia, and Mere Christianity. Lewis had been a man of many positions, and jobs always working or thinking. Lewis was born November twenty ninth, 1898, as a youth he was always interested in something, like writing and drawing stories about anthropometric animals, as a nine year old. Lewis was always thinking logically, and thoroughly trying to seek out every little detail that he could get his hands on. He represents a sort of wisdom only found in a few and only after they go through heavy trials, both physical and spiritual, my faith and physical and walk was very near his in areas concerning God. Lewis was born to an Irish family and was home schooled until he was nine with his mother but she passed due to a cancer. His father sent him to a boarding school until it closed down due to a lack of pupils, It was also during this time he …show more content…

His best work for me was Mere Christianity, due to his logical comprehension of the bible and the Christian faith,and avoiding all of the Christian doctrines and simply talking about the mere basics. He attacks his main point taking special care to state what the book is about and what is needed to understand it. He kept it basic which to most writers this is simply impossible, we all want to put our opinions in what we write, he simply sated the basics and what Christians should believe to be Christians. He introduces topics in such a way the reader logically has no way to argue with him, so they are forced to agree with him. His knowledge, personal challenges, and experiences made Lewis into my personal favorite writer, he inspires me to think more critical of people, and what they believe. Because faith is a huge part of the Christian belief but to have true faith for people like us it must be based in logic, and undeniable

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