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The Case For Christianity, The World's Last Night

I. Introduction





II. Brief Biographical Information





III. The Case for Christianity



- Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe



IV. The Problem with Pain



- Divine Omnipotence



V. The World's Last Night



- The Efficacy of Prayer



VI. Conclusion



A Critique of C. S. Lewis



"A Relativist said, 'The world does not exist, England does

not exist, Oxford does not exist and I am confident that

I do not Exist!' When Lewis was asked to reply, he stood

up and said, 'How am I to talk to a man who's not there?'"

- C. S. Lewis: A Biography



Clive Staples Lewis was born, in 1898, in Belfast. C. S. Lewis

was educated at various schools in England. In 1914, Lewis began

studying Latin, Greek, French, German and Italian under the private

tuition of W. T. Kirkpatrick. He then moved to Oxford where his studies

were interrupted by World War I (1917). Two years later he was back in

Oxford......


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