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In an age of moral and ethical confusion, the underlying themes in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia help readers make better choices and live with wisdom and virtue.

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Wisdom, virtue, and life lessons from the Chronicles of Narnia C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia have captivated the imaginations of millions for more than half a century. But these books are more than just enjoyable stories and fantasy; they also convey valuable truths about living in our world. Everyday life presents us with a multitude of moral choices. Lewis believed that every ethical decision we make contributes to the shaping of our character for better or for worse. In this book, C. S. Lewis scholar Robert Velarde explores the great moral themes of Lewis's seven-volume Narnia series, paying particular attention to key vices and virtues, including: ·Good and Evil ·Courage and Cowardice ·Fairness and Unfairness ·Honesty and Dishonesty ·Mercy and Cruelty ·Peace and War ·Humility and Pride ·Repentance and Unrepentance With Biblical understanding and practical insight, Velarde helps readers cultivate virtue in today's world of moral confusion.

About the Author

Robert Velarde has published numerous articles for various publications, including Focus on the Family. He is a member of several evangelical philosophy and theological organizations and studied the works of C.S. Lewis at Denver Seminary. Robert resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his wife and three children.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: NavPress (August 31, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576837106
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576837108
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,319,447 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Velarde, M.A., is a writer, educator, and philosopher. His books include THE WISDOM OF PIXAR, CONVERSATIONS WITH C.S. LEWIS, THE GOLDEN RULES OF NARNIA, and more. He maintains a blog at robertvelarde.blogspot.com and a site for his latest book at thewisdomofpixar.com

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful look at right and wrong in Narnia, November 17, 2005
This review is from: The Lion, the Witch, and the Bible: Good and Evil in the Classic Tales of C.S. Lewis (Paperback)
Why does the author give his book 4 stars instead of 5? Because I think 5 star ratings should be reserved for truly classic literature such as the Chronicles of Narnia.

My book is about good and evil, right and wrong, and vice and virtue as expressed in all seven of the Narnia books. The book is very much character driven, meaning that chapters on specific issues, such as humility and pride, focus on specific characters in the books and how these traits play out in Narnia. Some of the characters discussed in the book include Aslan, the White Witch, Tumnus, Lucy, Edmund, Eustace, Puddleglum, Reepicheep, and many more.

Chapters cover topics including courage and cowardice, fairness and unfairness, honesty and dishonesty, mercy and cruelty, peace and war, and other issues. C.S. Lewis believed that every ethical choice we make, however small or great, contributes to the overall shaping of our moral character. My book emphasizes this important point.

In addition to weaving in many references to Narnia, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Bible" is unique when compared to many other books about Narnia in that I reference more than 30 other books by Lewis and a number of his letters and essays. In other words, I take the time to look at what Lewis wrote on these topics in his writings beyond Narnia.

One reason the Chronicles of Narnia are classic books is because they grapple with timeless moral issues. My book helps readers understand these concepts better in light of Narnia, as well as the Bible. By the way, if you have not read all the Narnia books, my book includes plot summaries of all seven Narnia books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid understanding of Christian beliefs and Lewis's theology, February 13, 2006
This review is from: The Lion, the Witch, and the Bible: Good and Evil in the Classic Tales of C.S. Lewis (Paperback)
Robert Velarde's book The Lion, The Witch, and the Bible, is subtitled "Good and Evil in the Classic Tales of C. S. Lewis," and that's exactly what he explores in a book designed to guide discussions of The Chronicles of Narnia and consider what we can learn from Lewis. Velarde even includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter. Velarde explores Lewis's ethics, which he presents by examining virtues and vices exemplified in the characters of The Chronicles. These include good and evil, courage and cowardice, fairness and unfairness, honesty and dishonesty, mercy and cruelty, peace and war, as well as repentance and unrepentance.

In The Lion, The Witch, and the Bible, Velarde displays a solid understanding of Christian beliefs and provides a fair treatment of Lewis's ideology. He has researched Lewis's life and work, as well as the commentary of reputable Lewis scholars. He provides appropriate Scripture to underscore his own commentary on Christian values in The Chronicles, and urges the reader to apply the principles illustrated. He further provides examples of how to live the Christian life based on his discussion of characters and their actions.

Essentially, Velarde's book is a look at The Chronicles of Narnia from a Christian perspective, with an encouragement to make moral reflections using the series as tools. Velarde provides fine commentary, and his book can be useful to those who want to delve further into the story. Just don't lose sight of appreciating The Chronicles of Narnia as simply enjoyable stories, which is what Lewis intended. -- Dr. Pamela L. Jordan, Christian Book Previews.com
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In a quiet, snowy wood at night, a small and curious-looking creature, appearing like a man from the waist up but with legs like a goat, approaches a solitary lamppost, its light shining incongruously among the trees. Read the first page
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Chronicles of Narnia, Dawn Treader, Deep Magic, The Magician's Nephew, Prince Caspian, Golden Rule, Jill Pole, Father Christmas, Old Testament, Prince Rabadash, Uncle Andrew, Golden Age, Prince Rilian, Battle of Beruna, King Caspian, King Miraz, War of Deliverance, World War, Battle of Anvard, Lucy Pevensie, Paul Ford, Stone Table, Autumn Feast, Calormen Empire, Deplorable Word
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