Broadcast Talks, Reprinted with Some Alterations from Two Series of Broadcast Talks (Rights and Wrongs: A Clue to the Meaning of the Universe & What Christians Believe) given in 1941 and 1942 by C. S. Lewis. Geoffrey Bles at the Centenary Press, 1943.

Second printing of 1943. These two series of Broadcast Talks endeavour to state in the simplest terms the unexpurgated case for Christianity. The first series deals with Right and Wrong, because C. S. Lewis held that a religion which demands repentance and expects forgiveness can have no meaning other than for people who believe in right and wrong. The second attempts to state the essentials of faith shared by all churches in all periods.

Format: 5 x 7.5" hc, no dj, made in UK, 62pp.