God in the Dock: Introduction
God in the Dock is a collection of essays that C. S. Lewis wrote in which he addresses various aspects of the Christian faith.
Among the fascinating aspects of Lewis’s thought are the range of issues that he deals with, their pertinence to the Christian life, and the convincing tone with which he examines them. Thinking Christians have faced the topics he addresses at some time or other and have been perplexed by them, sometimes even to the extent of questioning the validity of their faith. Lewis masterfully puts all doubts to rest.
Our reading schedule will be as follows:
March 12:
Evil and God
Miracles
Dogma and the Universe
March 19:
Answers to Questions on Christianity
Myth Became Fact
‘Horrid Red Things’
March 26:
Religion and Science
The Laws of Nature
The Grand Miracle
April 2:
Christian Apologetics
Work and Prayer
Man or Rabbit?
April 9:
On the Transmission of Christianity
‘Miserable Offenders’
The Founding of the Oxford Socratic Club
April 16:
Religion without Dogma?
Some Thoughts
‘The Trouble with “X” . . .’
April 23:
What Are We to Make of Jesus Christ?
The Pains of Animals
Is Theism Important?
April 30:
Rejoinder to Dr. Pittenger
Must Our Image of God Go?
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