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God in the dock ; essays on theology and ethics, by C. S. Lewis. Edited by Walter Hooper.

Author: Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963.

Imprint:Grand Rapids : Eerdmans, [1970]

Description346 p. ; 23 cm.

Note:Evil and God - Miracles - Dogma and the universe - Answers to questions on Christianity - Myth became fact - "Horrid red things" - Religion and science - The laws of nature - The grand miracle - Christian apologetics - Work and prayer - Man or rabbit? - On the transmission of Christianity - "Miserable offenders" - The founding of the Oxford Socratic Club - Religion without dogma? - Some thoughts - "The trouble with 'X'..." - What are we to make of Jesus Christ? - The pains of animals - Is theism important? - Rejoinder to Dr Pittenger - Must our image of God go? - Dangers of national repentance - Two ways with the self - Meditation on the third commandment - On the reading of old books - Two lectures - Meditation in a toolshed - Scraps - The decline of religion - Vivisection - Modern translations of the Bible - Priestesses in the church? - God in the dock - Behind the scenes - Revival or decay? - Before we can communicate - Cross-examination - "Bulverism" - First and second things - The sermon and the lunch - The humanitarian theory of punishment - Xmas and Christmas - What Christmas means to me - Delinquents in the snow - Is progress possible? - We have no "right to happiness" - Letters

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.

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