Case for Aslan : Evidence for Jesus in the Land of Narnia by David Marshall (2022, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherDeward Publishing Company, The Limited
ISBN-101947929216
ISBN-139781947929210
eBay Product ID (ePID)20057257965

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Book TitleCase for Aslan : Evidence for Jesus in the Land of Narnia
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian Theology / Apologetics
Publication Year2022
GenreReligion
AuthorDavid Marshall
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight10.3 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Reviews"A wonderful exploration of the deeper meaning of Narnia. Beautiful, imaginative, and deeply personal." John G. West Editor of The Magician's Twin: C. S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society "In this fun, breezy, kaleidoscopic book, apologist David Marshall puts Lewis into dialogue with everyone from Plato, Pascal, and Plantinga to the Intelligent Design theorists to the New Atheists. While staying true to the spirit and wonder of Narnia, Marshall helps his readers to see the implications that Lewis's Chronicles have for philosophy, theology, ethics, and science." Louis Markos Professor in English and Scholar in Residence, Houston Baptist University Author of On the Shoulders of Hobbits: The Road to Virtue with Tolkien and Lewis
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SynopsisCould Lucy's wardrobe door lead to a vision of Creation, Justice, the nature of evil, global faiths, the historical Jesus, miracles, and the Resurrection, that can recreate our planet as well?, Did C. S. Lewis invent Aslan because he had lost confidence in Christ? Do the Chronicles of Narnia represent a retreat into a second childhood from a confident, rational Christianity? Or has Aslan grown even bigger since Lewis wrote these "simple children's stories?" Could Lucy's wardrobe door lead to a vision of Creation, Justice, the nature of evil, global faiths, the historical Jesus, miracles, and the Resurrection, that like the song of Aslan in an empty world, can recreate our planet as well?
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