Meeting God In The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe
This is a book about how C. S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe mirrors major New Testament themes. Brought to life in the fictitious land of Narnia are theological concepts such as redemption, atonement, and resurrection. Lewis's lively story telling catches readers off guard, and this book will reveal the depth and layers of meaning in his book. Of all the Chronicles Of Narnia, the best known, and perhaps best loved, is The Lion, Tthe Witch, And The Wardrobe. This book will engage both seasoned readers of Lewis and newcomers to Narnia because of its readability and brevity. Written in a conversational manner, this book is guaranteed to be thought provoking, especially for parents who can use it to make sure their children get the most out of this time-treasured classic. In December of 2005, The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe comes to life in theaters across America. You will enjoy reading this indispensable guide to understanding Lewis's timeless classic. Included are brief, easy- to- read chapters, such as "Aslan Embodies All That Is Real, " "Power in a Name, " and "Always Winter, Never Christmas." As a bonus, the preface includes surprising and humorous anecdotes about C. S. Lewis, friend and professor. Discover more about the fascinating adventures of the man who brought us Narnia.


