Mere Christianity
eng. Mere Christianity · 1952
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Main Ideas
- The existence of an objective moral law that points to a higher intelligence or God.
- Christianity as a logical explanation of human nature and the world we live in.
- Jesus Christ as the central figure of Christianity, whose life and teachings form the foundation of the faith.
- The concept that God is the source of goodness and love, and that people are called to follow His commandments.
- The necessity of personal choice and faith in God to achieve true meaning in life and salvation.
- Christian morality as a foundation for building a just and harmonious society.
- The problem of sin and its impact on humanity, as well as the role of Jesus Christ in the redemption of sins.
- The importance of personal experience and spiritual growth in the Christian life.

Date of publication: 29 December 2024
Updated: 2 July 2025
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Genre: Philosophy
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