God in the dock : essays on theology and ethics / by C. S. Lewis; edited by Walter Hooper.
Material type:
- BR 85 .L49
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BOOKS | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | BR 85 .L49 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 23228 |
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Contents:
Evil and God --
Miracles --
Dogma and the universe --
Answers to questions on Christianity --
Myth became fact --
'Horrid red things' --
Religion and science --
The laws of nature --
The grand miracle --
Christian apologetics --
Work and prayer --
Man or rabbit? --
On the transmission of Christianity --
'Miserable offenders' --
The founding of the Oxford Socratic Club --
Religion without dogma? --
Some thoughts --
'The trouble with "X"' --
What are we to make of Jesus Christ? --
The pains of animals --
Is theism important? --
Rejoinder to Dr Pittenger --
Must our image of God go? --
Dangers of national repentance --
Two ways with the self --
Meditation on the third commandment --
On the reading of old books --
Two lectures --
Meditation in a toolshed --
Scraps --
The decline of religion --
Vivisection --
Modern translations of the Bible --
Priestesses in the church? --
God in the dock --
Behind the scenes --
Revival or decay? --
Before we can communicate --
Cross-examination --
'Bulverism' --
First and second things --
The sermon and the lunch --
The humanitarian theory of punishment --
Xmas and Christmas --
What Christmas means to me --
Delinquents in the snow --
Is progress possible? --
We have no 'right to happiness' --
Letters.
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