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The Lion of Judah in Never-Never Land: The Theology of C. S. Lewis Expressed in His Fantasies for Children
 
 
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The Lion of Judah in Never-Never Land: The Theology of C. S. Lewis Expressed in His Fantasies for Children [Paperback]

Kathryn Ann Lindskoog (Author)
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1973
This was the very first celebration of the Chronicles of Narnia (begun in 1955, before the final volume was published), and is still the only one of its kind. Furthermore, it is the only book about himself and his writing that C. S. Lewis ever praised.

The preface is by Walter Hooper. The introductory chapter is called Making Pictures. The three main chapters are Spoiled Goodness: Lewiss Concept of Nature, The Coming of the Lion: Lewiss Concept of God, and Possible Gods and Goddesses: Lewiss Concept of Man. The concluding chapter is called Weaving a Spell. END


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C. S. Lewis in a handwritten note: ...I read it at once. You are in the centre of the target everywhere. For one thing, you know my work better than anyone else I've met: certainly better than I do myself. (I've no recollection whatever of The World's Last Night and can't imagine what it was about!) But secondly you (alone of the critics I've met) realize the connection or even the unity of all the books -- scholarly, fantastic, theological -- and make me appear a single author not a man who impersonates half a dozen authors, which is what I seem to most. This wins really very high marks indeed.

Edmund Fuller in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: An excellent exposition of the sinewy theology that underlies the Narnia tales.

Colin Manlove, in THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (Twaynes Masterwork Studies): For the main books on the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA we can start with Kathryn Lindskoog Lindskoogs success is in enriching and deepening our understanding of the implications of the Narnia stories. she shows how the books are part of a far larger fabric of imagery and ideas. It is small wonder that C. S. Lewis valued this book. END -- Publisher Comments

About the Author

Kathryn Lindskoog became a C. S. Lewis scholar in 1955 and has been publishing occasional books and articles about him ever since. In 1956 she won a scholarship to summer school at the University of London and asked Lewis if she could meet him. He invited her to have tea with him in the Royal Oxford Hotel, and she found him the friendliest, merriest person she had ever met. Seven of her nineteen books are about Lewiss life and works, and most of the others refer to him in one way or another. Lindskoog has given up college teaching and lecturing because of advanced multiple sclerosis. She lives in Orange, California, and still writes books and articles and publishes a quarterly newsletter called THE LEWIS LEGACY.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 141 pages
  • Publisher: Eerdmans (1973)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802814956
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802814951
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,176,010 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A surprisingly useful commentary on Narnia, October 21, 2001
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I am a very big CS Lewis fan, particularly of his non-fiction. I finally read the Narnia series and enjoyed it as everyone said that I would. The Lion of Judah in Never-Never Land gets to the heart of why I liked Narnia. Lindskoog shows the connection between the Narnia series and the rest of Lewis' theology as set forth in his non-fiction and other fictional works. The great thing to me was that she did not stop at the most obvious and transparent religious parallels that are found in Narnia. She digs into Narnia and brings out many insightful and important religious points where you probably missed them when you read Narnia last. After you read this, you'll want to sit down and read Narnia all over again.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Water is Powerful Wet Stuff, August 16, 2004
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I appreciated everything that Lindskoog said in this book. I agreed with it all. But unfortunately, she doesn't really say anything that deep or interesting. This book was originally a college thesis that she sent to Lewis for his review, and it reads like that- an undergraduate thesis. She looks at all the Narnian books as a whole, comes up with some analysis and thoughts, and compares it to some select books and other authors. It was nothing that most well-read readers of Lewis would not have seen before. Her analysis is true, but fairly shallow. It doesn't really grapple with Lewis' issues, and is certainly not a critical analysis- it accepts wholesale what Lewis says, and in some ways is very much like a book report. It reminded me of the invisible one-footed dwarfs of The Dawn Treader, saying, "Yup, that water is powerful wet stuff." It is wet, that's true. But that didn't tell me anything new about water that I didn't already know.

It's interesting that the forward to this book is by Hooper, the self-appointed posthumous editor and collector and rewriter of many of Lewis' works, whom Lindskoog successfully debunks as a fraud in her later work, Light in the Shadowlands. It would seem that their relationship evolved over time.

This is not a great work to give an overarching Narnian theology. I'm still searching for such for myself. This may be helpful for a teen-ager to read as they explore the theology of Narnia, but not for a higher level.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lindskoog explained everything!, December 25, 2000
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this is a powerful book, and for Narnia lovers every where! I urge you to read this Book! it explains alot of the stuff That i didn't understand,like About Aslan creating earth not god. And helped me to basically understand! Thank you!
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