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C.S. Lewis: A Personal Appreciation

By John Bauerschmidt I can see it in the mind’s eye: my teenaged self, in a suburban strip mall bookstore, taking down a paperback volume from...

Eaten by the Lion: Divine desire in Narnia

In The Horse and His Boy, it is Aslan’s beauty that elicits Hwin’s remarkable response: “You may eat me if you like.”

An elusive joy at Easter

Maybe it's just me, but Easter joy has been harder to come by this year.

Whom do you see, O Simeon?

After the Primates' Meeting, while we've agonized over our church’s and culture’s priorities in faithfulness to God, I have found my own balance in...

The Narnia Church

Narnia is best understood as analogous to the Church, where all kinds of magical things and all kinds of brokenness exist side-by-side.

The Narnia option

C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man, like Huxley’s Brave New World, sounds a thoroughly pessimistic note. But Christian hope for the renewal of creation permeates Lewis’s fiction.

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