![]() ![]() This series was carried on the BBC Home Service on Sunday afternoons between 4:45 and 5 p. m. Mere Christianity Book 1: “Right or Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe”ĥ. ![]() ![]() BBC Radio First Series: “Right or Wrong: A Clue to the Meaning ofthe Universe”īroadcast Talks and The Case For Christianity, Book 1: “Right or Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe.” (Each of the two internal `books’ were titled, but individual chapters were untitled.) The entire four broadcast series and three books were published in 1952 as a single book, Mere Christianity. There were only a few revisions between the broadcasts and the published versions. The talks were first published in Britain in 1942 as Broadcast Talks and in 1943 in the United States as The Case for Christianity. (The titles for the BBC radio talks are from the broadcast scripts.) A large number of letters from listeners resulted in Lewis doing a broadcast on September 6 to answer questions. “Right or Wrong: A Clue to the Meaning of the Universe.”Įxcept for the Saturday, September 6 broadcast, this series was carried on the BBC Home Service on Wednesday evenings between 7:45 and 8 p.m. This article provides information about the original broadcast talks and their publication history up to Mere Christianity. Lewis’s Mere Christianity originated as a series of radio talks delivered in the 1940s in Great Britain. Lewis’s Mere Christianity Discovery Institute JReligion and Civic LifeĬ.S. Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Flipboard Print arroba Email ![]()
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