The world according to Narnia
Christian meaning in C.S. Lewis's beloved chronicles
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Word Count
45,500 words, Guess
Page Count
182 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3401385M
- ISBN-100446696498
- OCLC Control Number60650912
- OCLC Control Numberworldaccordingto00roge_0
- Library of Congress Control Number2005015960
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- Goodreads493037
- LibraryThing216556
Classifications
- DDC823/.912
- LCCPR6023.E926 C5367 2005
Description
The World according to Narnia is a lively and engaging exploration of the many Christian themes in C.S. Lewis's widely-known and universally loved children's stories. C. S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia with a Christian understanding of the world firmly in his mind. Thus, it is no surprise that at every turn, some character or incident reflects parts of the Christian story. From the Creation of Narnia in The Magician's Nephew, to The Last Battle, which presents the Christian view of heaven, Lewis intended these stories to say something new and imaginative about Christianity. Jonathan Rogers unfolds the parallels between Lewis's seven-book series and Christian theology, pointing out similarities between events in Narnia and in Scripture. Whether you're new to the Chronicles or you've just finished The Last Battle, this book will expand your understanding and appreciation for Lewis's beloved classics. - Publisher.
Description
The world according to Narnia is a lively and engaging exploration of the many Christian themes in C.S. Lewis's widely-known and universally loved children's stories.
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