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Beyond Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis & the Betrayal of Christianity By Brandon Toropov

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Author:
Brandon Toropov
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Hardcover
Pages:
133
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5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year:
2005
Publisher:
Darussalam Publications
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Beyond Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis & the Betrayal of Christianity By Brandon Toropov
ISBN: 9789960732510
Author: Brandon Toropov
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 133
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2005
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About This Book:
Brandon Toropov's "Beyond Mere Christianity" is a thought-provoking analysis of C.S. Lewis' seminal work, "Mere Christianity." Toropov guides readers through Lewis' thoughts, focusing light on elements that may contradict common viewpoints. The author investigates the complexity of Lewis' ideas and questions how certain aspects of his beliefs mesh with orthodox Christian doctrine in this intriguing analysis.
Critical Analysis: 
Toropov conducts a critical examination of C.S. Lewis' key work, "Mere Christianity." The book encourages readers to debate and investigate the ramifications of Lewis' theories, as well as to evaluate the larger context of Christian theology.
Intellectual Exploration: 
The author dives into C.S. Lewis' intellectual landscape, investigating the philosophical foundations and theological assumptions that support "Mere Christianity." This investigation gives readers a better grasp of the complexity of Lewis' works.
Challenges to mainstream perspectives:
"Beyond Mere Christianity" discusses aspects of Lewis' work that may challenge mainstream Christian perspectives. Toropov encourages readers to approach Lewis' views with caution, creating a balanced view of the famed author's contributions to Christian philosophy.
Historical and Theological Context:
Toropov situates Lewis' work in its historical and theological context, providing readers with insights into the cultural and intellectual atmosphere that shaped the formation of "Mere Christianity." This contextualization contributes to a better understanding of Lewis' goals as well as the reception of his ideas.

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