Tomie Knockers

Tomie Knockers

...really began to put some things about my own life into perspective. It gave clarity and insight in the many complexities and hardships that crystallize from being a Christian. Lewis really gave transparency to the many arguments and confusions of Christianity and explains what it really means to be a Christian.
Mere Christianity paints broad strokes to help give a clear understanding of the author's ideas. Lewis covers many topics in his book Mere Christianity. He addresses such topics as theology, what it means to be the Son of God, the three personal God, the relationship of God and time, the cost of being a Christian, how God works to turn us into an image of Christ, why Christian growth is both hard and easy, and also what he thinks about our old personalities before becoming Christians. These are all relative topics that apply to us and our daily lives. Learning and understanding this book can help a Christian tremendously in forming a deeper relationship with God.
Chapter one is a discussion about life and how it relates to God. Theology is the science of God. Lewis compares theology to a map. A map is formed from accumulated experience, not just one view. Christian doctrines are based on the accumulated experience of hundreds of people who were in touch with God. He then discusses what it means that God has brought us into existence and loves us and in that way is like a father. Lewis then goes on to describe the difference between begetting and creation. Begetting is to be the father of and to create is to make. According to Lewis, "What God begets is God; just as what man begets is man. What God creates is not God; just as what man creates is not man."
In Chapter Two C.S. Lewis makes the point that Christians are the only ones to believe that God is something that is super-personal. Others believe in God, but not in a personal God. They think there...

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