Kevin S. Livermore
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The Theology of C.S. Lewis
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published
2014
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3 editions
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“the Incarnation itself proceeded “not by the conversion of the godhead into flesh, but by taking of (the) manhood into God”;”
― The Theology of C.S. Lewis
― The Theology of C.S. Lewis
“long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God [to] make him happy.”[21] In other words, sin is the result of self-centeredness and pride.”
― The Theology of C.S. Lewis
― The Theology of C.S. Lewis
“the very fact that people are innately aware that there is something wrong in this world, and that things are not as they ought to be, is evidence that there is a natural morality which is placed in one’s heart from conception. So, if there is a natural moral law that people innately know, then God must exist as he must have put it there. This is one of Lewis’ stronger arguments when it comes to the co-existence of evil and God.”
― The Theology of C.S. Lewis
― The Theology of C.S. Lewis
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