Michael wrote:
A collection of Lewis' essays on various subjects from various sources,
God in the Dock is, perhaps more so than any of his other, more familiar works, written for the skeptic and agnostic, a position Lewis was intimately familiar with before converting to Christianity. The one weakness of the book seems to be the fact that it can sometimes be repetitive. Because these essays were taken from so many sources, there is overlap in the subjects, themes and ideas that Lewis treats,...
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