The case for Christianity

by C. S. Lewis

Paper Book, 1947

Status

Available

Call number

BR123.L482

Publication

New York : Macmillan, 1947.

Description

Clear and Compelling Reasoning From the Master Apologist First delivered as an informal radio address during World War II to bring hope to an embattled public, "The Case for Christianity" is C.S. Lewis's artful and compelling argument for the reasonableness of Christian faith. Dividing his case into two parts, "Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe" and "What Christians Believe", Lewis uses all the powers of his formidable wit and logic and the strength of his convictions to shed light on this most important subject.

LCC

BR123.L482

Physical description

56 p.; 21 cm

Barcode

31342000118405

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