The Messy, Beautiful Worldbuilding of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Oct 16, 2019 92 comments 32 Favorites [+]
Neither Allegory Nor Lion: Aslan and the Chronicles of Narnia Oct 30, 2019 57 comments 30 Favorites [+]
Matrons, Monsters, Children: Femininity in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Dec 4, 2019 116 comments 23 Favorites [+]
Father Christmas: Narnian Adventurer, Bringer of Gifts, and Jovial Prophet of Aslan Dec 18, 2019 18 comments 21 Favorites [+]
A Thousand Years Later — Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia Jan 15, 2020 31 comments 8 Favorites [+]
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“Too Old for Narnia”: Belief, Fandom, and the End of Wonder Feb 26, 2020 57 comments 19 Favorites [+]
Narnia’s Mouse Knight: Reepicheep and the Dual Nature of Chivalry Mar 11, 2020 44 comments 19 Favorites [+]
On Grief, Joy, and Saying Goodbye: Reepicheep and Aslan’s Country Apr 15, 2020 43 comments 43 Favorites [+]
The Seven Gifts of Aslan: Sacraments in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Apr 29, 2020 22 comments 9 Favorites [+]
Aslan and Spiritual Growth in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader May 13, 2020 12 comments 14 Favorites [+]
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Ethnocentrism, Heathens, and Heretics in The Horse and His Boy Sep 16, 2020 47 comments 7 Favorites [+]
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Growing Up in Narnia: The Pevensies as Young Adults in The Horse and His Boy Oct 21, 2020 38 comments 9 Favorites [+]
The Magician’s Nephew: The Creation of Narnia and the Coming of Evil Jan 6, 2021 18 comments 14 Favorites [+]
The Deplorable Word: Power, Magicians, and Evil in C.S. Lewis’ The Magician’s Nephew Jan 20, 2021 61 comments 33 Favorites [+]
“Would You Like Wings?”: An Invitation to Transformation in The Magician’s Nephew Feb 17, 2021 21 comments 7 Favorites [+]
Calling Evil Good, and Good Evil: Spiritual Abuse in C.S. Lewis’ The Last Battle Mar 31, 2021 40 comments 22 Favorites [+]
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Worlds Beyond: How The Chronicles of Narnia Introduced Us to Other Authors We Love May 26, 2021 52 comments 14 Favorites [+]
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Hell or Something Like It: C.S. Lewis and The Great Divorce Jun 30, 2021 31 comments 15 Favorites [+]
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Bent But Not Yet Broken: C.S. Lewis’ Out of the Silent Planet Sep 8, 2021 38 comments 13 Favorites [+]
Colonization, Empire, and Power in C.S. Lewis’ Out of the Silent Planet Sep 22, 2021 18 comments 7 Favorites [+]
Hnau and the Nature of Humanity in C.S. Lewis’ Out of the Silent Planet Oct 6, 2021 19 comments 5 Favorites [+]
Malacandra as Utopia: Plato’s Republic as Reflected in C.S. Lewis’ Out of the Silent Planet Oct 20, 2021 9 comments 6 Favorites [+]
Moral Thought and Intergalactic Genocide in C.S. Lewis’ Out of the Silent Planet Nov 3, 2021 10 comments 6 Favorites [+]
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Raising Vegetables and Saving the World in That Hideous Strength Mar 9, 2022 29 comments 6 Favorites [+]
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True Religion and Transformation in C.S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces Jun 29, 2022 3 comments 11 Favorites [+]
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