The first part of C. S. Lewis’ masterpiece Mere Christianity focuses on the fact we know right from wrong even if we’re not especially moral or religious. How? Through what Lewis calls “The Moral Law” or “The Law of Nature.” It’s not an instinct or value judgment, but something outside us that functions across human civilizations, cultures, and eras. And we know it because human life together is impossible without it.
Register at lewisclass.mdpc.org for your spot. There’s no charge, and you can pick up your copy of Mere Christianity at any book seller. Read chapters 1 and 2 before November 10, and chapters 3 and 4 before November 17.
Dr. Clay Brown, MDPC’s Adult Discipleship Pastor, wrote his doctoral dissertation on C. S. Lewis and postmodern thought, and he loves talking about Mere Christianity with friends!
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