Miracles: A Preliminary Study

Type
Book
Authors
Lewis ( C. S. Lewis )
 
Category
World Religions  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1947 
Publisher
MacMillan Co., United States 
Pages
192 
Abstract
C.S. Lewis gives an outstanding philosophical explanation of the consistency of the Christian world view and how miracles are consistent with such an outlook - and does it in such an engaging manner typical of his excellent writing skills. Some of the philosophical points are quite deep and illustrate the breadth and depth of C.S. Lewis's understanding of philosophy as well as his good acquaintance with the findings of modern science. The genius of C.S. Lewis is showing the unique and profound difference of the Christian message compared to other philosophies, presenting it in a very straightforward and understandable manner and showing how the overall consistency of this viewpoint meshes well with real experience. Whether someone accepts the message or not, I would think it would be difficult to argue against the coherency of the picture presented here 
Description
Softcover. Fair-good condition. 
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