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God in the Dock : ウィキペディア英語版 | God in the Dock
''God in the Dock'' is a collection of essays and speeches from C. S. Lewis. Its title implies "God on Trial"〔For those unfamiliar with the English phrase "in the dock": in criminal cases in English courts, the accused is placed in the "dock" — a half height open-topped box.〕 and is based on an analogy〔To be found near the end of the essay "God in the Dock" (pp. 200–1 in ''Undeceptions'')〕 made by Lewis suggesting that modern human beings, rather than seeing themselves as standing before God in judgement, prefer to place God on trial while acting as his judge. This book was originally published in the United Kingdom as ''Undeceptions: Essays on Theology and Ethics'',〔Lewis, C.S. (Hooper. Walter (ed.), London: Geoffrey Bles (1971); some references are to this edition〕 while a shorter book, published by Fontana in 1979 and entitled ''God in the Dock: Essays on Theology'', does not include many of the essays in this larger collection.((see COPAC listing) ) ==Three sections==
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