In this episode, we discuss C.S. Lewis's influential work 'Mere Christianity', published in 1952. Lewis presents a compelling moral argument for the existence of God, suggesting that our innate sense of right and wrong points to a higher moral law.
Lewis argues that while humans often struggle with moral dilemmas, Christianity offers a unique solution to these challenges, providing a framework that aligns with our moral experiences.
Listeners will gain insights into how Lewis's philosophical approach not only defends the existence of God but also emphasizes the relevance of Christianity in addressing the complexities of human morality.