The Chronicles of Narnia
- Narnia was C.S. Lewis’s Literary Petri DishIt provided a controlled environment where he could develop, observe, and test his ideas about life and faith.Louis Markos|
- Q+A: Why Rowan Williams Loves C.S. LewisThe former Archbishop of Canterbury says his evangelical friends were fans in the 1960s. Now he's one too.Interview by Melissa Steffan|
- Finding a Feminine Theology in C. S. Lewis's NarniaSpiritual heroism gets rooted in love and mercy.Matthew and Joy Steem, guest writers|
- Lent in NarniaWould C.S. Lewis have renounced Turkish Delight from Ash Wednesday to Easter?Devin Brown|
- The Narnia PolicemanDouglas Gresham, C. S. Lewis's stepson and co-producer of the Narnia movies, is the keeper of his stepfather's flame.Mark Moring|
- The Lion, The Witch, and The VerdictThe Narnia reviews are in, and many Christian critics press find it good but not great, expressing differing degrees of dissatisfaction. Plus, religious press reviews of Syriana, and another look at Pride & Prejudice.Jeffrey Overstreet|
- Actors Play Down Narnia's ChristianityPlus: Conservative Christians gear up for '06 elections, Jeff Tweedy plays Messiah College, and more articles from online sources around the world.Compiled by Rob Moll|
- A Tale of Two KittiesLovers of Aslan should heed the warnings from the creator of Hobbes.E.J. Park|
- Into the WonderYou won't understand the genius of C. S. Lewis's literary criticism, satire, science fiction, and theological essays until you spend time in Narnia.Alan Jacobs|
