Welcome to Lesson 10, our final lesson!
In this lesson we will discuss:
- Lewis’s reason for writing the Chronicles of Narnia and why he wrote seven books (instead of one)
- how Chronicles of Narnia shapes our imagination, strengthens our parenting, improves our apologetics and evangelism, and helps us live more obedient lives
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Homework
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Further Reading
If you’d like to study further the ideas we discussed in this lesson, I recommend the following:
- Awakening the Moral Imagination Through Fairy Tales by Sam Koenen
- “De Futilitate” in Christian Reflections by C.S. Lewis
- Miracles by C.S. Lewis
- “The Candlestick” and “The Telescope” in The Narnia Code by Michael War
- “Primum Mobile” and “The Music of the Spheres” in Planet Narnia by Michael Ward