How Should a Christian Think?By Harry BlamiresNarrated by Wanda McCaddon
Length5h 57m
About this audiobook
Harry Blamires, a noted British Christian thinker who started writing through the encouragement of C. S. Lewis, his tutor at Oxford, makes a perceptive diagnosis of some of the weaknesses besetting the church today. He argues that the distinctively Christian intellect is being swept away by secular modes of thought and secular assumptions about reality. Blamires calls for the recovery of the Christian mind and challenges “not only secularism’s assault upon personal morality and the life of the soul, but also secularism’s truncated and perverted view of the meaning of life and the purpose of the social order.”
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length5 hrs 57 mins
Narrated byWanda McCaddon
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateOct 31, 2011
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
7Chapter 7
2Chapter 2
8Chapter 8
3Chapter 3
9Chapter 9
4Chapter 4
10Chapter 10
5Chapter 5
11Chapter 11
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6Chapter 6
12Chapter 12
About the author
Harry Blamires
Harry Blamires is an Anglican theologian, literary critic, and novelist. Now retired, he served as head of the English department at King Alfred’s College in Winchester, England. Blamires started writing at the encouragement of C. S. Lewis, his friend and tutor. The Christian Mind, his best-known work, has been used as a textbook at hundreds of bible colleges and seminaries around the world. He is also the author of The New Bloomsday Book: A Guide through “Ulysses” and A Short History of English Literature, among many other works.View all by Harry Blamires