Mere Christianity
C. S. Lewis
Mass Market Paperback
(Macmillan Pub, March 15, 1976)
In Mere Christianity, Mr. Lewis spelled out what he saw as the ssentials of the matter. And for all that the book owes a friendly informality to its beginings as radio talks, most readers will agree with the rreviewer who said, "The point about reading C. S. Lewis is that he makes you sure, whatever you believe, that religion accepted or rejected means something extremely serious, demanding the entire energy of the mind."