• What C.S. Lewis thought about Christianity in 13 minutes

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What C.S. Lewis thought about Christianity in 13 minutes

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  • What if our moral compass is more than just a societal byproduct? Join us as we explore this provocative idea in our latest episode, featuring insights from C.S. Lewis's seminal work, "Mere Christianity." Together with our resident philosophy expert, we unravel Lewis's concept of moral law as an intrinsic element of human nature—a notion that defies the traditional understanding of morality as a mere construct of culture or society. We venture into the existential tension between our survival instincts and our moral conscience, proposing that there lies a higher standard of good transcending the physical realm. Through this lens, Lewis's perception of the universe as a paradoxical mix of beauty and indifference invites us to ponder the existence of something beyond the tangible world.

    In our deep dive, we also tackle Lewis's audacious claim of Christ as a divine incarnation, which offers a radical intersection of morality and divinity that challenges conventional beliefs. As we navigate his perspective on true goodness and personal transformation, we reflect on the pitfalls of pride and self-righteousness that can hinder genuine change, even in those considered "nice." Lewis encourages a profound internal shift, prompting us to rethink how we perceive our own potential and that of others, particularly those who seem far removed from goodness. This episode is an invitation to engage with Lewis's thought-provoking legacy and continue the exploration of these profound ideas, offering a captivating journey through philosophical and theological insights.

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What if our moral compass is more than just a societal byproduct? Join us as we explore this provocative idea in our latest episode, featuring insights from C.S. Lewis's seminal work, "Mere Christianity." Together with our resident philosophy expert, we unravel Lewis's concept of moral law as an intrinsic element of human nature—a notion that defies the traditional understanding of morality as a mere construct of culture or society. We venture into the existential tension between our survival instincts and our moral conscience, proposing that there lies a higher standard of good transcending the physical realm. Through this lens, Lewis's perception of the universe as a paradoxical mix of beauty and indifference invites us to ponder the existence of something beyond the tangible world.

In our deep dive, we also tackle Lewis's audacious claim of Christ as a divine incarnation, which offers a radical intersection of morality and divinity that challenges conventional beliefs. As we navigate his perspective on true goodness and personal transformation, we reflect on the pitfalls of pride and self-righteousness that can hinder genuine change, even in those considered "nice." Lewis encourages a profound internal shift, prompting us to rethink how we perceive our own potential and that of others, particularly those who seem far removed from goodness. This episode is an invitation to engage with Lewis's thought-provoking legacy and continue the exploration of these profound ideas, offering a captivating journey through philosophical and theological insights.

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