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Loading... Christian Reflections (original 1967; edition 1967)by C. S. Lewis
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I'm not a Christian but I like Lewis, he's capable of reason and seems to have an astute understanding of human nature. Unfortunately, he spends a lot of time defending his archaic religious tradition in this book using qualitative and often fallacious analogies. He does allude that there is a great deal of human experience that cannot be communicated verbally or described, measured and understood in scientific terms and that is a good lesson from this book that modern materialists can benefit from for it is this part of the human experience that is involved in religiosity in general. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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In Christian Reflections C.S. Lewis brings his vast and original intellect to bear on a wealth of subjects, including ethics, historicism, Christianity and culture. This selection of essays and papers, drawn from all stages of his career, presents Lewis at his most varied and profound. No library descriptions found. |
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