Discussing Mere Christianity, Study Guide
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Discussing Mere Christianity, Study Guide  -     By: Devin Brown

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Mere Christianity is one of the most read and beloved Christian books of all time. Taught by a variety of C.S. Lewis experts and advocates, this first of its kind video curriculum explores the meaning, history, and contemporary application of the book. The study guide is designed for use with the DVD. 8 sessions.

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Title: Discussing Mere Christianity, Study Guide
By: Devin Brown
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 160
Vendor: HarperChristian Resources
Publication Date: 2015
Dimensions: 7.17 X 4.71 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 0310699843
ISBN-13: 9780310699842
Stock No: WW699842

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In this eight-session video group study (DVD/digital video sold separately), you will discover why Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is one of the most read and beloved Christian books of all time. But seventy years later from when it was first delivered on radio, what relevance does it have to our world today? Host Eric Metaxas and a variety of Christian leaders−including Philip Yancey, Alister McGrath, Devin Brown, Paul McCusker, Douglas Gresham, and others−help us understand the timeless message of C. S. Lewis in fresh ways for a new generation.

The first purpose of this video study is to explore the positive ideas that C.S. Lewis has so eloquently written about in Mere Christianity for those who already call themselves Christian. The second purpose is to explain in an engaging, winsome and non-threatening way the basic tenets of the Christian faith as illustrated by C.S. Lewis to those who do not claim to be Christian. This study aims to fulfill the vision of C.S. Lewis of reaching people from all faith backgrounds.

Sessions include:

  1. Our Sense of Right and Wrong
  2. What's Behind Our Sense of Right and Wrong
  3. The Rival Conceptions of God
  4. Free Will and the Shocking Alternative
  5. Christian Behavior and the Great Sin of Pride
  6. The Christian Virtue of Hope
  7. God in Three Persons
  8. Counting the Cost

Designed for use with the Discussing Mere Christianity Video Study 9780310699859 (sold separately).

Author Bio

Devin Brown is a Lilly Scholar and Professor of English at Asbury University. He is an expert on C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien and the author of nine books, among them the most recent biographies written on the two authors. He has served as Scholar-in-Residence at The Kilns, Lewis's home in Oxford, and was a contributor to The Screwtape Letters: Annotated Edition and a member of the Advisory Board for The C. S. Lewis Bible.

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Author: Melissa McBride
Located in: Terre Haute In.
Submitted: August 28, 2017

    Tell us a little about yourself.  chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the rings have been my favorite story series for as long as i can remember. however, since my marriage of seven years, alot about life as i knew it is gone from my sense of who i am. I have been who i am many times over but my marriage has delivered my spiritual growth into a world that i always dreamed of but was secretly ashamed and scared of thanks to my upbringing. I wanted to love and love in Narnia and travel with Gandalf to the shire but weighed down with a guilty conscience that id never admit to anyone until i finally did to my husband. AND that only happened because of the knowledge that he first shared with me. I owed him a piece of knowledge back so i gave him my expertise of many of persons who are still just like i used to be. Once he explained who Azlan comes to Narnia as, lol it was a wrap for the old, full of shame and completely ignorant, me. A movie seen a thousand times is now a movie known a million times. As if this truth of me isn't beautiful enough, i am also a writer of many yrs of unseen manuscripts, stories, and grimoirs that is at last written with an interesting conversation between my father and myself all through them. Truthfully they always were; now i dont fear the encouragement i can hear because thanks to Lewis and Tolkien and my husband's understanding of their true works, no confused entries from now on. I now know it is God and no chance of the old fear that it is the devil's plot to get me to sin by encouraging in a way only God can. Nope... forever i will write what God directs to so that all of my pages will float in the wind like a feather to reach the right hands.

    What was your motivation behind this project?  finally quit resisting the notion God has spent weeks on to take my copy of C.S. Lewis' complete signature classics from it's resting place on the book shelf.

    What do you hope folks will gain from this project?  the Great spirit and his constant love overwhelming their energies in the same way it does mine

    How were you personally impacted by working on this project?  I was looking for study guides for mere Christianity and found this

    Who are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors / artists?  definitely C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. BUT I also enjoy Linda Goodman

    Anything else you'd like readers / listeners to know:  No matter how far away you think you have gone from your right path, you are wrong about it until you know wrong is what is along the right path here there and everywhere and your right path doesn't exist. This entire life on earth is the right path of God's and the wrong upon it is all that is ours and for as long as you carry it

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