Lewis's trilemma

English

Etymology

One version was popularised by the scholar and writer C. S. Lewis.

Proper noun

Lewis's trilemma

  1. (theology) An apologetic argument for the divinity of Jesus, claiming that if he was not divine then he must have been either evil or deluded.
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