Images of Salvation in the Fiction of C. S. Lewis

Clyde S. Kilby
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The primary purpose in this book is to be useful to those who are in the process of discovering C. S. Lewis; who have, indeed, read these tales at least once. Charles and Mary Lamb did English a great service in their re-telling of Shakespeare's Tales. In the same style I have tried, first, to remind the readers of the outline of Lewis's stories by re-telling them simply and meaningfully, and then noting, with as little piousness and pretentiousness as possible, the Christian involvements of each story. Each chapter consists of two sections: first, a summary of the Lewis story or stories under discussion and then a section in which parallels are drawn between this story and the life and belief of the Christian.
Genres: FictionReligionTheology
140 Pages

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