As one of the most popular introductions to historical Christian beliefs, only Christianity sold millions of copies worldwide. This book is a summary of CS Lewis's legendary radio stories about the year of war and talks only about "to interpret and defend the belief that almost all Christians are in common at all times" It was. Lewis refused to divide the boundaries of many recommendations against Christianity and gave believers and non-believers an unparalleled opportunity to listen to the powerful and rational case of Christian beliefs. It combines the radiance of the shine, which is still very fresh for modern readers, and confirms the reputation of C. S. Lewis as one of the leading writers and thinkers of our era.
In classical Christian classics, C. S. Lewis, the most important writer of the 20th century, was exploring the common foundation of all Christian faiths. During World War II, Louis' radio lecture was gathered from his three books "Christian Case", "Christian Behavior" and "Beyond Personality". I have heard this strong apology for Christian faith. Clive Staples Lewis (1898 - 1963) was one of the knowledge giants of the 20th century and was definitely one of the most influential writers at the time. He was a researcher and leader of English literature at Oxford University until 1954, who was unanimously elected to the presidents of the medieval and Renaissance literature at Cambridge University, but this position continued until retirement.
During the research at Oxford University, Lewis changed from an atheist to a famous Christian. Lewis used many of his books (about 30 volumes) to reach a wide audience including "The Screwtape Letters", "Mere Christianity", "Four Loves". He incorporates illusions and entertainment into his writing and knits the theology of thunder from slightly through his story and book. This made Lewis one of the most influential Christian writers of the 20th century. Lewis] - Psychological perspective on human growth and development The following analysis of psychodynamic theory founded by Sigmund Freud. It focuses on elements of "mind" including consciousness, prior recognition and unconsciousness. See 'Id', 'Ego' and 'Super-ego' to check his personality structure. It will discuss Freud's stage proposal in his "spiritual development"
C. S. Lewis's "Christianity" is definitely classic. Through this series of radio lectures, Lewis suggests "interpretation and defense of belief that almost all Christians are always in common" (Lewis viii). In many ways, he did it. Lewis' trademark logic combined with his personal history as an atheist "interprets and defends universal Christianity in a way that non-believers can reach out and challenge believers It makes it possible. I think that no one is tempted by all sins. In fact, the impulses to men who gamble are excluded from my makeup ... So I think there is no qualification to give advice about unauthorized gambling if permitted ... I am infertile I am not a woman, a married man, or a pastor. I do not intend to take a solid approach to solving the pain, danger, and cost of my protection (Lewis xii)