
"Mere Christianity"
"Mere Christianity," written by C.S. Lewis, is a philosophical book that explores the core beliefs shared by most Christian denominations. It aims to clarify common moral principles, like honesty, charity, and humility, that underpin Christianity. Lewis discusses how these shared values form a basis for understanding what it means to live a moral and meaningful life, regardless of denominational differences. The book is intended to be accessible and encourages honest reflection on faith, virtue, and the human condition, making complex religious ideas understandable and relevant to everyday life.