logging in or signing up CSLewis Case for Christ mmcelhaney Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 122 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 26, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript C.S. Lewis’Case for Christ : C.S. Lewis’Case for Christ Jim Phillips C.S. Lewis Institute j.phillips@cslewisinstitute.org Mere Theology (by Will Vaus) Case for Christ (by Art Lindsley) Mere Christianity (by C.S. Lewis) Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Slide 4: Clive Staples Lewis (“Jack”) Slide 5: Magdalen College Slide 6: Holy Trinity Church Slide 7: Jack’s Typewriter Slide 8: University Church (Oxford) Slide 10: The Kiln’s Slide 11: Addison’s Walk Slide 12: Joy Davidman Lewis Slide 14: “Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true of infinite importance. The one thing it cannot be is moderately important.” Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Lewis’ Obstacles to Faith : Lewis’ Obstacles to Faith Early pain over the loss of his mother Difficulties with prayer The problem of evil in the world Parallels between mythology & Christianity Indoctrination into rationalism Tension between reason and imagination Disbelief in miracles Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? The Problem of Evil : The Problem of Evil Evil: an argument against God’s existence? or Evil: an argument for God’s existence ! Why does evil exist? Free Will Natural Law Soul Making Christianity is a Myth : Christianity is a Myth “All religions (mythologies) are merely man’s invention.” (Lewis) “All myths are lies!” (Lewis) “No they are not !!” (Tolkien) “The gospel is the best ‘eucatastrophe’ in history!” (Tolkien) Miracles : Miracles Naturalism self-destructs Three common objections to miracles They are impossible They are improbable They are inappropriate Slide 21: The mission of the CSLI is to develop disciples who can articulate, defend and live faith in Christ in public and personal life. Working in partnership with area churches, we train believers in disciplemaking, apologetics, and evangelism to serve Christ in their own congregations and in the marketplace. Offerings: Fellows Program Conferences Pastor’s Fellowship Publications SJC Fellowship Groups www.cslewisinstitute.org j.phillips@cslewisinstitute.org 2009-2010 Annapolis Fellows Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? C.S. Lewis Case for Christ : C.S. Lewis Case for Christ Argument from Longing Argument from Morality Argument from Reason Argument from Christ Theism is True! Christianity is True! Argument from Longing : Argument from Longing “Being hungry doesn’t prove that one will get food, it does prove that there is such a thing as food.” “If we are really the products of a materialistic universe, how is it we don’t feel at home in it? “ Argument from Morality : Argument from Morality Everyday existence demonstrates there is an ultimate right/wrong Right/wrong is not merely instinct Moral codes are universal: “Law of Human Nature” Argument from Reason : Argument from Reason Reason cannot be explained by naturalism Reason can only come from outside of nature “If there is no meaning to the universe, we should never have found out.” Argument from Christ : Argument from Christ Atheistic Materialism ? “self refuting” Pantheism ? “nonsense” Modernist Christianity ? “too simplistic” Dualism ? “self refuting” Christianity ? “makes full sense of the universe” Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Psychological Crutch ?(Wish Fulfillment) : Psychological Crutch ?(Wish Fulfillment) Some things we wish for do exist Marx and Freud’s theory is self-refuting Many religious beliefs are opposite of what we desire Disbelief in God is wish fulfillment One of Many Paths to God ? : One of Many Paths to God ? Christianity does not deny or ignore truth in other religions Atheism does reject the central truth in all other religions Which view is more narrow minded and arrogant? Jesus: God or Good Teacher ? : Jesus: God or Good Teacher ? Jesus claimed to be God incarnate: If his claims are false and: He did not know it …….. Lunatic; He did know it……………. Liar; If his claims are true …………. Lord ! Summary : Summary Lewis’ Conclusion : Lewis’ Conclusion “I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” (C.S. Lewis) Slide 34: The mission of the CSLI is to develop disciples who can articulate, defend and live faith in Christ in public and personal life. Working in partnership with area churches, we train believers in disciplemaking, apologetics, and evangelism to serve Christ in their own congregations and in the marketplace. Offerings: Fellows Program Conferences Pastor’s Fellowship Publications SJC Fellowship Groups www.cslewisinstitute.org j.phillips@cslewisinstitute.org 2009-2010 Annapolis Fellows You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
CSLewis Case for Christ mmcelhaney Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 122 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 26, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript C.S. Lewis’Case for Christ : C.S. Lewis’Case for Christ Jim Phillips C.S. Lewis Institute j.phillips@cslewisinstitute.org Mere Theology (by Will Vaus) Case for Christ (by Art Lindsley) Mere Christianity (by C.S. Lewis) Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Slide 4: Clive Staples Lewis (“Jack”) Slide 5: Magdalen College Slide 6: Holy Trinity Church Slide 7: Jack’s Typewriter Slide 8: University Church (Oxford) Slide 10: The Kiln’s Slide 11: Addison’s Walk Slide 12: Joy Davidman Lewis Slide 14: “Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true of infinite importance. The one thing it cannot be is moderately important.” Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Lewis’ Obstacles to Faith : Lewis’ Obstacles to Faith Early pain over the loss of his mother Difficulties with prayer The problem of evil in the world Parallels between mythology & Christianity Indoctrination into rationalism Tension between reason and imagination Disbelief in miracles Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? The Problem of Evil : The Problem of Evil Evil: an argument against God’s existence? or Evil: an argument for God’s existence ! Why does evil exist? Free Will Natural Law Soul Making Christianity is a Myth : Christianity is a Myth “All religions (mythologies) are merely man’s invention.” (Lewis) “All myths are lies!” (Lewis) “No they are not !!” (Tolkien) “The gospel is the best ‘eucatastrophe’ in history!” (Tolkien) Miracles : Miracles Naturalism self-destructs Three common objections to miracles They are impossible They are improbable They are inappropriate Slide 21: The mission of the CSLI is to develop disciples who can articulate, defend and live faith in Christ in public and personal life. Working in partnership with area churches, we train believers in disciplemaking, apologetics, and evangelism to serve Christ in their own congregations and in the marketplace. Offerings: Fellows Program Conferences Pastor’s Fellowship Publications SJC Fellowship Groups www.cslewisinstitute.org j.phillips@cslewisinstitute.org 2009-2010 Annapolis Fellows Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? C.S. Lewis Case for Christ : C.S. Lewis Case for Christ Argument from Longing Argument from Morality Argument from Reason Argument from Christ Theism is True! Christianity is True! Argument from Longing : Argument from Longing “Being hungry doesn’t prove that one will get food, it does prove that there is such a thing as food.” “If we are really the products of a materialistic universe, how is it we don’t feel at home in it? “ Argument from Morality : Argument from Morality Everyday existence demonstrates there is an ultimate right/wrong Right/wrong is not merely instinct Moral codes are universal: “Law of Human Nature” Argument from Reason : Argument from Reason Reason cannot be explained by naturalism Reason can only come from outside of nature “If there is no meaning to the universe, we should never have found out.” Argument from Christ : Argument from Christ Atheistic Materialism ? “self refuting” Pantheism ? “nonsense” Modernist Christianity ? “too simplistic” Dualism ? “self refuting” Christianity ? “makes full sense of the universe” Outline : Outline Who was C.S. Lewis ? What were his obstacles to faith in Christ? How did he overcome these obstacles? What was his case for Christ? Is Christianity coherent? Just a psychological crutch? The only way or one of many paths? Is Jesus God or just a good, moral teacher ? Psychological Crutch ?(Wish Fulfillment) : Psychological Crutch ?(Wish Fulfillment) Some things we wish for do exist Marx and Freud’s theory is self-refuting Many religious beliefs are opposite of what we desire Disbelief in God is wish fulfillment One of Many Paths to God ? : One of Many Paths to God ? Christianity does not deny or ignore truth in other religions Atheism does reject the central truth in all other religions Which view is more narrow minded and arrogant? Jesus: God or Good Teacher ? : Jesus: God or Good Teacher ? Jesus claimed to be God incarnate: If his claims are false and: He did not know it …….. Lunatic; He did know it……………. Liar; If his claims are true …………. Lord ! Summary : Summary Lewis’ Conclusion : Lewis’ Conclusion “I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” (C.S. Lewis) Slide 34: The mission of the CSLI is to develop disciples who can articulate, defend and live faith in Christ in public and personal life. Working in partnership with area churches, we train believers in disciplemaking, apologetics, and evangelism to serve Christ in their own congregations and in the marketplace. Offerings: Fellows Program Conferences Pastor’s Fellowship Publications SJC Fellowship Groups www.cslewisinstitute.org j.phillips@cslewisinstitute.org 2009-2010 Annapolis Fellows