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Book, 2005
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C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia have captivated the imagination of millions for more than half a century. But these books are more than just enjoyable stories and fantasy; they also convey valuable truths about living in our world. Everyday life presents us with a multitude of moral choices. Lewis believed that every ethical decision we make contributes to the shaping of our character for better or for worse. In this book, C. S. Lewis scholar Robert Velarde explores the great moral themes of Lewis's seven-volume Narnia series, paying particular attention to key vices and virtues, including: Good and Evil, Courage and Cowardice, Fairness and Unfairness, Honesty and Dishonesty, Mercy and Cruelty, Peace and War, Humility and Pride, Repentance and Unrepentance. With biblical understanding and practical insight, Velarde helps readers cultivate virtue in today's world of moral confusion. Book jacket.
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