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C. S. Lewis's case for the Christian faith
This book, unfortunately, reads a bit like an edited-for-popular-culture dissertation.
If you know a lot about C.S. Lewis and his book Mere Christianity, it probably
won't add much to your knowledge as it merely organizes and categorizes
the concepts that Lewis describes so articulately in that and a few of his other books.
If you are not an expert on Lewis, and his writing style is hard for you, this book might
make his ideas more understandable. A good book for students to put in their
bibliographies, but hardly an essential for Lewis scholars.
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