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This is Modern Mere Christianity

This is Modern Mere Christianity

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A fresh journey through C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity for today’s world. Speaking to skeptics, seekers, and believers alike, this series unpacks Lewis’ timeless arguments for faith and applies them to modern life. With clear, accessible teaching rooted in Scripture and the spirit of the Salvation Army, each episode explores what Christianity really means, why it matters, and how it changes us. An invitation to think deeply, believe boldly, and live differently.Oldbury Salvation Army Christentum Spiritualität
  • Episode 7 - The Invasion
    Jan 15 2026

    Why does the world feel both full of goodness and deeply damaged at the same time? In this episode of This is Modern Mere Christianity, we explore one of Christianity’s most surprising claims: that the world is not a neutral place or a finished product, but a contested one — beautiful, yet in need of rescue. Rather than offering rules or self-help, Christianity tells a story big enough to explain why goodness feels native here, and why evil feels intrusive.

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    24 Min.
  • Episode 6 - Rival Conceptions of God
    Dec 11 2025

    After following the moral law to its source, we now face a question that shapes every worldview: what kind of reality lies behind it?

    Is the universe ruled by blind chance, divine energy, or a good and personal Mind?

    In this episode, we explore the world’s main conceptions of God — atheism, pantheism, and theism — and ask which one truly makes sense of the moral law, human longing, and theworld we see.

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    21 Min.
  • Episode 5 - Why We Feel Uneasy
    Nov 27 2025

    Why do we feel that sting of guilt, even when no one sees? This episode explores what our moral unease really means — not as superstition, but as a signpost pointing beyondourselves. We uncover why “trying harder” never brings peace, and why that restless conscience might not be a flaw … but an invitation.

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    18 Min.
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