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C.S. Lewis, 'mere' Christianity, Law of Human Nature
mywisegeneration.blogspot.com — The following is a commentary of The Law of Human Nature chapter of C.S. Lewis' book entitled 'mere' Christianity. The purpose is to elaborate C.S. Lewis' arguments to both the causal reader and the readers who have a curosity in his writings. If one finds this intriguing they should look into picking up the book 'mere' Christianity for themselves.
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- BibleNut, on 04/23/2008, -1/+9I love C.S. Lewis. He writes intelligently without looking down his nose at his reader. His subjects are somewhat complex, but he writes about them so that that the reader can understand. Thanks for the great commentary.
- Tugging, on 04/23/2008, -1/+2I believe our Creator made this world with certain principles and order in place.
We, as finite creatures, may not understand all the complexities that are involved
with that. Even C. S. Lewis may not, which may be why some do not follow his
reasoning. - kemojr, on 04/23/2008, -1/+2C.S. Lewis puts a "reasoning" behind his faith. Something that some of us find hard to articulate. I have to admit although I enjoyed reading "Mere Christianity" it taxed my brain to follow it.
- KCLorelei39, on 04/24/2008, -1/+2.".. I am just the same. That is to say, I do not succeed in keeping the Law of Nature very well, and the moment anyone tells me I am not keeping it, there starts up in my mind a string of excuses as long as your arm. "
yup. This truth is played out hundreds of times every day by Diggsters.
C.S. Lewis is good reading for those who are overly fond of their intellectual capacity ; ) - KCLorelei39, on 04/24/2008, -0/+2uh oh, looks like the diggdowners have struck. lol, what? nothing to say this time?
excellent blog, craig!
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