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" The lion's world : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 624984
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Williams, Rowan,1950-
Title & Author : The lion's world : : a journey into the heart of Narnia /\ Rowan Williams ; illustrations by Monica Capoferri
Page. NO : xiii, 152 pages :: illustrations ;; 19 cm
ISBN : 9780199975730 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
: : 0199975736 (hardcover : acid-free paper)
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-152)
Contents : The point of Narnia -- Narnia and its critics -- Not a tame lion -- No story but your own -- The silent gaze of truth -- Bigger inside than outside
Abstract : Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams offers fascinating insight into The Chronicles of Narnia, the popular series of novels by one of the most influential Christian authors of the modern era, C. S. Lewis. Lewis once referred to certain kinds of book as a "mouthwash for the imagination." This is what he attempted to provide in the Narnia stories, argues Williams: an unfamiliar world in which we could rinse out what is stale in our thinking about Christianity--"which is almost everything," says Williams--and rediscover what it might mean to meet the holy. Indeed, Lewis's great achievement in the Narnia books is just that-he enables readers to encounter the Christian story "as if for the first time." How does Lewis makes fresh and strange the familiar themes of Christian doctrine? Williams points out that, for one, Narnia itself is a strange place: a parallel universe, if you like. There is no "church" in Narnia, no religion even. The interaction between Aslan as a "divine" figure and the inhabitants of this world is something that is worked out in the routines of life itself. Moreover, we are made to see humanity in a fresh perspective, the pride or arrogance of the human spirit is chastened by the revelation that, in Narnia, you may be on precisely the same spiritual level as a badger or a mouse. It is through these imaginative dislocations that Lewis is able to communicate--to a world that thinks it knows what faith is--the character, the feel, of a real experience of surrender in the face of absolute incarnate love
Subject : Lewis, C. S., (Clive Staples),1898-1963., Chronicles of Narnia
Subject : Christianity and literature
Subject : Naria (Imaginary place)
Dewey Classification : ‭823/.912‬
LC Classification : ‭PR6023.E926‬‭C53978 2012‬
: ‭PR6023.E926‬‭C53978 2012‬
Added Entry : Capoferri, Monica.
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