
C.S Lewis's writings are prized for the genius at communicating the philosophical and theological rationale of Christianity in simple, everyday language. Now this inspired collection of three Lewis bestsellers-complete in one volume-allows you to sample some of the best ideas and arguments of this engaging Christian writer.<br/><br/>The first book Lewis wrote after his conversion, The Pilgrim's Regress, is the Buyanesque allegory of John an his pursuit of a mysterious, sweet desire that leads him through adventures with Mr. Enlightenment, Mr. Mammon, Mother Kirk, and others. You'll trace Lewis's own journey to faith in this semi-biographical account of modern man's consuming search for spiritual fulfillment.<br/><br/>In two collections of shorter essays and letters, Christian Reflections and God in the Dock, you'll discover the wide scope of Lewis's interests-literature, science, theology, war, prayer, capital punishment, culture, and much, much more. Some of these pieces were written specifically for periodicals; others were read to societies in Oxford and Cambridge; still others were originally prepared as talks to diverse audiences. All, however, share Lewis's uniquely effective style and his tireless concern to relate basic-or "mere Christianity"-to every area of life.
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