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God in the Dock

Essays on Theology and Ethics

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God in the Dock

By: C. S. Lewis
Narrated by: Ralph Cosham
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C. S. Lewis was a profound thinker with the rare ability to communicate the philosophical and theological rationale of Christianity in simple yet amazingly effective ways. God in the Dock contains 48 essays and 12 letters written by Lewis between 1940 and 1963 for a wide variety of publications. Ranging from popular newspaper pieces to learned defenses of the faith, these essays cover topics as varied as the logic of theism, good and evil, miracles, vivisection, the role of women in church polity, and ethics and politics. Many of these writings represent Lewis' first ventures into themes he would later treat in full-length books.©1970 C.S. Lewis Pte Ltd. (P)2007 Blackstone Audio, Inc. Christianity Ethics & Morality Good and Evil
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"[Both Lewis'] searching mind and [his] poetic spirit are readily evident....Here the reader finds the tough-minded polemicist relishing the debate; here, too, the kindly teacher explaining the cosmic extraction by means of clarifying analogies." ( New York Times Book Review)

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Classic Lewis compilation....

What did you like most about God in the Dock?

The variety of essays, although written 50 and more years ago, some of which are still relevant today.

What was one of the most memorable moments of God in the Dock?

Essays on history and Literature- especially the short, sharp piece showing why Medieval people did not think the earth was flat, and other memorable answers.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Many essays me and my mother related to, and found relevant or poignant.

Any additional comments?

Well worth a read (or listen), as a collection of lesser know writings.

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Apologetics with that Old School British Swag

I enjoyed each letter. The narrator really took back to the moments of each letter and essay.
Ofcourse Lewis doesn't disappoint, his view is beautifully crafted and presented with pure simplicity and authenticity.

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Classic CS Lewis

Loved it. Classic CS Lewis. Well read. Slows down a bit on last third of book.

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Timeless wisdom

This is a book that deserves to be read, and re-read. Clear thinking that seems to wholly absent from our so called modern world.

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Arguably Lewis' best theological work.

Beautiful literature
beautifully narrated
Most of Lewis' theological arguments for Christianity are summarised in these essays.

Although the narration is both soothing and inspiring the level of the language is however academic and his arguments are often structured in a complex manner that might confuse the casual reader.

This is not an easy read and in order to seriously understand his logic and his argument this requires an academic style of approach; concentration, critical review, contemplation and then a revisit frequently to test again his ideas.




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Excellent content with still much to say today

Although written in the very different post world war period Lewis still has much to say to is today. The language is outdated in parts, and the attitudes particularly towards the sexed reflect the prevailing sentiments of the time, but get beyond this and Lewis gives timeless insights to life that cut through superficialities of the current day. Good production. recommended.

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More than just a writer of children's stories.

Most of the secular world knows CS Lewis as the man who wrote the Narnia chronicles. Unfortunately many of them probably don't know that he was one of the most accomplished Christian apologists of the 20th century. His supreme talent lay in being able to tailor the complexity of his arguments to his audience and this is superbly illustrated in this collection of his lectures, letters and articles. There is something for everyone here and is fascinating reading/listening for both those who want to defend their faith to those who seek understand why Christians believe what they do. Don't let the title put you off! It is much more user-friendly that the words "theology and ethics" suggests. It is also a fascinating look into the mind of one of literature's towering intellects.

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Great insights into a feisty mind!

the mature, interesting and even controversial reflections of a mind awake! God send us more like this.

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A treasure trove of wisdom and insights!

This one is great for short bursts. So many great pieces and all deserving more than a single listen. I highly recommend.

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Interesting

I read this book as I had recently done an Alpha Course and they had mentioned the book a couple of time. It was thought revocting as C.S. Lewis was trying to prove that God didnt exsist but in the end he became Christian because he couldnt prove God didnt exist.

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