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EAN: 9780916441180 ISBN: 0916441180 Label: Barbour Publishing, Inc., Westwood, NJ Manufacturer: Barbour Publishing, Inc., Westwood, NJ Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 191 Publication Date: July 01, 1985 Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc., Westwood, NJ Studio: Barbour Publishing, Inc., Westwood, NJ Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - You better read this book.I like reading books on apologetics. It's one of my favorite subjects. I also really dislike buying a book and getting halfway through it and realizing it has nothing to offer me. To avoid this, I always get online and read book reviews. I also find top 10 lists very helpful. I will google something like "top 10 Christian books" or "top 10 books evangelism." After doing this for a while, I noticed something curious. "Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis is almost always near the top of any top ... Read More Rating: - 'Oxford Retard' yet to receive a coherent rebuttal... I agree with the 1 star reviewers. This was no scholarly work. It wasn't nearly enough pages long. He didn't even use long words. If he was really an intellectual don't you think he would have used longer words? Rating: - AstoundingThis is an amazing read. The english is perfect and the logic is beautiful. Go ahead I dare you. Rating: - Recommend the writer to everyoneBook was in okay shape but the material inside is a must for anyone seeking truth. Rating: - Beautiful and Mentally SatisfyingReading this book I gained a logical confirmation of the natural beliefs of the heart, which in modern times are increasingly condemned as illogical. The best scholarly defense of religion/morality in general and Christianity in particular I've read! To make the most out of it, read "The Everlasting Man" by G.K. Chesterton, a book which greatly influenced Lewis and played a major role in converting him to theism: The Everlasting Man. These books go hand in hand. Read them both!!
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