Shortest Way Home: C.S. Lewis & Mere Christianity

The Shortest Way Home is an introductory review to Lewis’s classic work on issues of faith and reason:

  • How do we know right from wrong?
  • If a good God made the world, why has it gone wrong?
  • Why did God give us free will to choose to do good and evil?
  • Is Christianity a bargain in which we are rewarded for doing good things and punished for doing bad things?
  • Is it enough to believe in God without believing in Him personally?
  • Can you believe Jesus was a good moral teacher but not the Savior of the world?

Those who journey to the heart of Lewis’s most famous apologetic work will find that the longest way round—the hard way of discipleship, of learning to truly love God and man—is the shortest, and only way home

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After working as a Software Engineer in England for several years, David moved to the United States in 2008, where he settled in San Diego. Then, in 2020 he married his wife, Marie, and moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin. Together they have a son, Alexander, who is adamant that Narnia should be read publication order.