C.S. Lewis on the Rival Conceptions of God

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I know I speak for all the gents at ACL when I say that C.S. Lewis is one of the foremost intellects that have shaped our apologetics. His way of characterizing theological and philosophical issues is still just as masterful as they were seventy years ago.  This video is an excerpt from Chapter 6 of Lewis' Mere Christianity coupled with cleverly hand-drawn images. Its focus is the distinction between the various conceptions of God by other religions and the Christian conception of God.

The video is approximately 9 minutes. Enjoy!

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Nate Sala

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