![]() He also delves into the idea of original sin and its implications, as well as the concept of redemption and salvation. He argues that the Trinity is the only way to reconcile the existence of both a loving and a just God, and that the Trinity is the only way to explain the presence of suffering in the world. In Part Two, Lewis delves into the concept of the Trinity and how it relates to the Christian faith. He further explains that these laws are a reflection of the character of God, and that if we choose to live our lives in accordance with them, we will be living according to the will of God. This is what he calls the ‘cardinal virtues’: justice, mercy, and courage. He argues that people’s behaviour is ultimately guided by three basic, moral laws: the law of human nature, the law of God, and the law of conscience. In Part One, Lewis sets out to defend the morality of the Christian faith by looking at the core beliefs held by all religions, both Christian and non-Christian. The book is divided into four main parts, each of which explores and explains various aspects of the Christian faith in a logical and accessible manner. It is a classic Christian apologetic text that has enjoyed wide readership across the years, appealing to both believers and non-believers alike. ![]() ![]() Lewis is a series of lectures delivered by Lewis to a group of men and women in England during the 1940s. ![]()
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