C. S. Lewis

The Chronicles of Narnia

4.8
27 978 ratings
Recommended by: Hamza Yusuf

The cupboard will open the door to a different world: magic, in which children bravely and with wisdom confront evil. These are the adventures set in the mythical Narnia—talking animals, noble quests, battles between good and evil. In their reign themes like bravery, loyalty, the power of faith capture the imagination of generation after generation in an ageless struggle for justice and the magic of belief.

Mere Christianity

4.4
100 ratings

This is a deep exploration of Christian faith distilled from a series of radio talks made during the Second World War. It starts from a common moral ground in which humanity is bound, arguing that this is evidence to the existence of God. The author then proceeds to talk about the Christian doctrine: nature of God, sin, and redemption that was offered through Jesus Christ. It is both an apologetic and a defense so as to present the religion, Christian, more clearly and to provoke interest towards a deeper understanding and commitment on it. It is readable by believers and non-believers; brings to light insightful perspectives about the essence of Christian teachings.