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Another example might be the term Oriental that is rarely used anymore to identify someone of Asian descent or even the word Negro.Out of curiosity I went looking for the term “Mohammedism”, since its not in vogue these days.
At the following site, I noticed a comment about “Usage Notes”
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Mohammedanism
CS Lewis died in 1963, so much of his apologetic writing would have been done in the 1950’s. So I would say he was simply using the common term of the time. Now it may be considered offensive, but that’s the case with a lot of words. Their meanings change.
If I’d said about some ebullient, humorous bloke in the 1950’s that he was a gay fellow, everybody would have agreed. But if I made the same comment today, I’d need to be pretty sure of my reasons.
Of course, those are not used with any religion, but they have gone out of style and some may be offended by their use. Anyhow, glad to know C. S. Lewis was not using those words in a derogatory manner.