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The Heart of the Chronicles of Narnia: Knowing God Here by Finding Him There - eBookThomas Nelson / 2005 / ePub
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Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product DescriptionThe Chronicles of Narnia have delighted readers of all ages since C. S. Lewis wrote the first volume in 1950. In it, the essence of Christianity is wrapped in the tales of four children in an enchanted land governed by a loving, powerful leader who always sought the good for his people. This companion book to the series will lead you into a deeper understanding of Christ and expose a dynamic, joyful, loving God who wants his creatures to experience deep joy and delight.
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Publisher's WeeklyFans of C.S. Lewis will recognize that Williams (coauthor with Josh McDowell
of In Search of Certainty) is attempting a strange feat-explaining the deeper
meaning in the Chronicles of Narnia books. Lewis was known to regard such
efforts as usually counterproductive since analysis lacks the true power of
storytelling, as Williams himself admits in his preface. He consequently urges
people to read the stories on their own before taking up his book. While some
of his commentary is unnecessary or obvious (e.g., Aslan's sacrifice as a
parallel to Christ's crucifixion), other insights are more subtle (e.g., the
wisdom about following God's will contained in The Silver Chair). For those
less familiar with Lewis's other writings and life story, Williams provides
some helpful explanatory quotations and background information. Exploring
themes like prayer in the Chronicles, he gives both relevant biblical texts
and theological discussion. His chapter on "Aslan's romps" contains some
interesting observations about the discomfort many Christians feel with the
very idea of pleasure. For readers familiar with the Chronicles, the chief joy
of this work will be its recollection of some of the most stirring moments
from the stories themselves. (Sept.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business
Information.
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