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The Identity of Aslan: Symbolism in the Chronicles of Narnia
This article is an explanation of the Christian imagery in The Chronicles of Narnia. It explores how Aslan is not Jesus Christ, but an Incarnation in a different world.
20 commentsWho is the worst poet in the world?
Douglas Adams, writer of the "Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy" identified in his book Vogon poetry as the third worst in the Universe. Not actually lethal, it was used as an instrument of torture by the Vogons as Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent...
2 commentsC.S. Lewis and Dogs
C.S. Lewis once wrote, in his book 'Mere Christianity', that dogs understand quite a lot about people. They understand what we are doing when we are eating, sleeping, getting warm by the fire. A smart and well-socialized dog knows when someone is...
8 commentsFairy songs and fantasy art of Priscilla Hernandez
I met Priscilla Hernández, in the same way I met Lynn Carey Saylor - whom I have already written about - on the mp3.com original site several years back when it was a gathering place for independent bands and singers to showcase their music. ...
8 commentsC. S. Lewis: Hell and the Heretic - The Great Divorce Movie and George MacDonald
About The Great Divorce movie, C. S. Lewis's views on hell, and his ties to the "heretic" George MacDonald (a character in The Great Divorce).
11 commentsTill We Have Faces a Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis Review and Summary
To those familiar with the Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis' novel Till We Have Faces A Myth Retold may come as a pleasant or even shocking surprise. This novel written for adults explores the dark side of love and fidelity.
38 commentsThe Reluctant Convert -C.S. Lewis.
Born in Ireland in 1898, Clive Staples Lewis, a former atheist, became one of the Twentieth Century's most influential writers on issues of faith and culture. His influence continues to this day with his many writings on such subjects remaining in print. Lewis believed Christianity should be a constant challenge to any society's easy answers or unquestioned assumptions.
59 commentsMere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
In Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, Lewis talks about several areas of Christianity and challenges his readers to take up a Christian lifestyle that he describes. Much of what Lewis...
13 commentsInspirational Quotes For Writers
Sometimes wry, sometimes sweeping, I find all of these quotes to be inspirational to struggling writers. "Words, once they are printed, have a life of their own." -Carol Burnett "Writing gives you the...
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