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There are typos here and there, but they're no big deal. It's an easy enough read for kids to understand, but not enough to bore teen and adult readers.We loved how the author drew the Biblical connections to the Narnia books. Each chapter of each book has its own devotion. We loved to get the audio books, listen and read a chapter, and then do the devotion for that chapter.I really needed a book like this one to help me see the Biblical truths in each chapter. I highly recommend this very focused book.This shows a whole new side to the Chronicles of Narnia. Love it and cherish itCould be easily adapted for a book club or a church Bible study. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. This user-friendly companion to The Chronicles of Narnia is written for C. S. 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Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. J V 5.0 out of 5 stars My small group of six women at church is currently reading the entire Chronicles of Narnia and using this study guide with it. There is a short one or two page study for each chapter of each Narnia book. Each chapter study includes Biblical parallels and principles from that chapter, which is inspiring, also a question, and Scripture look up. C. S. Lewis was a genius! As Wayne Martindale, professor of English at Wheaton College states in the forward of the book, “Jesus had Lewis’s heart, and Lewis’s head was filled with Biblical knowledge.” Note: This would also be an excellent study for a family to do together as they read through the Chronicles of Narnia.http://www.bosport.be/newsletter/electrical-circuit-analysis-lab-manualHe has a brief, but DEEP study of each book, chapter by chapter. A must-have for any serious student of God's Word!The layout is very practical and easy to follow. Excellent insight into the deeper meanings of the novel series by CS lewis. Wonderful references to scripture throughout with verse after verse of relevant references. It is to the point, and doesn't waste words. So far, the best guidebook for studying the Chronicles of Narnia.I'll figure out a way to use this info to discuss with them but have to simplify a lot.The author goes through each book in the Narnia series individually, breaking down each chapter and carefully lining them up with scriptures and asking questions. There are typos here and there, but they're no big deal. It's an easy enough read for kids to understand, but not enough to bore teen and adult readers.We loved how the author drew the Biblical connections to the Narnia books. Each chapter of each book has its own devotion. We loved to get the audio books, listen and read a chapter, and then do the devotion for that chapter.I really needed a book like this one to help me see the Biblical truths in each chapter. I highly recommend this very focused book.This shows a whole new side to the Chronicles of Narnia. Love it and cherish itCould be easily adapted for a book club or a church Bible studyAmazon is not legally responsible for the accuracy of the tags represented. If you are an author or publisher and would like to remove a tag associated with your title, please contact your vendor manager or publisher support team. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author This user-friendly companion to The Chronicles of Narnia is written for C. S. Lewis readers like you who want to discover the books' biblical and Christian roots. Read it, and you'll find that this chapter-by-chap This user-friendly companion to The Chronicles of Narnia is written for C. S. Lewis readers like you who want to discover the books' biblical and Christian roots. Read it, and you'll find that this chapter-by-chapter, book-by-book examination of The Chronicles will widen your spiritual vision. To see what your friends thought of this book,This book is not yet featured on Listopia.I really appreciate all of the time the author took to find the Biblical tie-ins and Scripture references. This book blew my mind and was a great way to start my devotions in 2020. It goes through all 7 books, chapter by chapter. For each chapter it points out the biblical parallels and principles, with Bible verses. It also includes questions to think about, which sometimes point out a deeper meaning. I skimmed this because I was looking for deeper explanations of the symbolism of the series, similar to Inside Narnia and Narnia Beckons. I skimmed the Biblical Parallels and Principl It goes through all 7 books, chapter by chapter. For each chapter it points out the biblical parallels and principles, with Bible verses. It also includes questions to think about, which sometimes point out a deeper meaning. I skimmed this because I was looking for deeper explanations of the symbolism of the series, similar to Inside Narnia and Narnia Beckons. I skimmed the Biblical Parallels and Principles sections (the majority of the book) because I understand most of the biblical references while reading the books, and don’t need them pointed out. It’s not a fault of the book; it’s just not what I was looking for. This would be extremely helpful for those less familiar with the Bible, or for those doing a Bible study based on The Chronicles of Narnia. Notes The Horse and His Boy When Shasta asks Aslan, “Who are you?” Aslan answers 3 times in 3 different voices. Lewis is probably hinting at the Trinity. The deep, low, earthshaking voice represents The Father, the loud, clear, joyous voice represents The Son, and the whisper represents the Holy Spirit. Prince Caspian Aslan’s How is reminiscent of Roman catacombs The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The stars as beings echoes the Bible's use of the word “star” to represent angels (Isaiah 14, Luke 10, Revelation 9 and 12). The Last Battle With Emeth, Lewis wasn’t trying to say that all religions lead to Heaven. He believed Jesus was the only way to salvation. According to Ditchfield, he meant that, “God is so merciful - He reveals Himself to those who truly seek Him, even if they are coming at it from the wrong direction. This was certainly Lewis’ experience when he met God after thirty years as an atheist.” Ditchfield’s recommended resources Journey Into Narnia, Kathryn Lindskoog The Land of Narnia, Brian Sibley Years later, I get to meet “Aslan” again this time together with my son---We both watched the Big Screen movie adaptation of the book about talking creatures, Fauns, Dwarfs, Giants, Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy and a very extraordinary Lion. Of course, It is a different experience when I get to read the books. But depending on what age, each reader would under Years later, I get to meet “Aslan” again this time together with my son---We both watched the Big Screen movie adaptation of the book about talking creatures, Fauns, Dwarfs, Giants, Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy and a very extraordinary Lion. Of course, It is a different experience when I get to read the books. But depending on what age, each reader would understand or view The Chronicles of Narnia books differently. One would find C.S Lewis books-- a way to ignite the imagination, simply a fantasy book made for children. While another will find that underneath those stories are hidden gems of truths taken from the bible. Therefore, I found this guidebook “A FAMILY GUIDE TO NARNIA” very handy. The author have done a very splendid job of analyzing and presenting each books in The Chronicles of Narnia with fresh biblical insights. What I get from reading this guide book are the following: A greater appreciation of the works of C.S Lewis A familiarization with the characters, their strengths and their weaknesses Reading it side-by-side with any of the Narnia books and the bible can be truly an enlightening experience for the whole family. Each chapters of this guidebook are divided accordingly in relation to the 7 books of The Chronicles of Narnia and it comes with brief introduction. Furthermore, parents can used this as a teaching tool to their children regarding biblical principles. It is indeed a must read book especially if you are a big fan of Narnia. The author goes through each book in the Narnia series individually, breaking down each chapter and carefully lining them up with scriptures and asking questions. There are typos here and there, but they're no big deal. It's an easy enough read for kids to understand, but not enough to bore teen and adult readers. The author goes through each book in the Narnia series individually, breaking down each chapter and carefully lining them up with scriptures and asking questions. There are typos here and there, but they're no big deal. It's an easy enough read for kids to understand, but not enough to bore teen and adult readers. My children were very engaged as I read each excerpt as a postscript to finishing a chapter of the actual books. I thought some connections were a bit of a stretch, but overall I liked finding the deeper meanings behind the words of Lewis. A Family Guide to Narnia: Biblical Truths in C.S. Lewis's the Chronicles of Narnia by Christin Ditchfield is a wonderful bible study for Narnia fans and non-fans alike. C.S. Lewis was an amazing man and writer and devout Christian, so it makes sense that his books are woven with so many Biblical parallels. Of course, some of the parallels are more obvious to identify than others, but this book points them A Family Guide to Narnia: Biblical Truths in C.S. Lewis's the Chronicles of Narnia by Christin Ditchfield is a wonderful bible study for Narnia fans and non-fans alike. C.S. Lewis was an amazing man and writer and devout Christian, so it makes sense that his books are woven with so many Biblical parallels. Of course, some of the parallels are more obvious to identify than others, but this book points them out clearly. It shines a light into the core of the Chronicles and uses quotes from the series and many Bible verses to prove its point. The devotional is very uplifting for it shows how God’s love, grace, justice and mercy was woven into a series of seven personally treasured books. Though being a devotional pointed towards children, it does not pick apart the seven books as thoroughly as one might want, but still the devotional will make you want to love God more. Thought it started out good, then during Lion and Caspian felt that the Biblical 'parallels' were real stretches. Thought it got better during Dawn Treader, but then the author - in the chapter where Caspian remarks how Narnia is a flat world - tells of how for thousands of years people thought the earth was flat. This is not true and it's bad enough that anti-theists spread this lie, we don't need Christian authors Thought it started out good, then during Lion and Caspian felt that the Biblical 'parallels' were real stretches. Thought it got better during Dawn Treader, but then the author - in the chapter where Caspian remarks how Narnia is a flat world - tells of how for thousands of years people thought the earth was flat. This is not true and it's bad enough that anti-theists spread this lie, we don't need Christian authors doing the same. There are no discussion topics on this book yet.She has also written dozens of best-selling gospel tracts, and hundreds of essays, columns, and articles for national and international magazines such as Focus on the Family, Power For Living, Sports Spectrum, and Today's Christian Woman. For over twenty-five years, Christin has been speaking at conferences, retreats, banquets, and brunches, encouraging women who love Jesus, teaching them to walk with Him on a daily basis, so that they can experience a richer, deeper, more meaningful relationship with Him. She hosts the internationally syndicated radio program, Take It To Heart! ( www.TakeItToHeartRadio.com ) and is a frequent guest on other national radio and television programs, including Family Life Today, Midday Connection, Dr. D. James Kennedy's Truths That Transform, and Live the Promise with Susie Larson. Christin blogs at www.ChristinDitchfield.com. Upload Language (EN) Scribd Perks Read for free FAQ and support Sign in Skip carousel Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. Also available as audiobook Audiobook Also available as. Also available as audiobook Audiobook Description Do you read The Chronicles of Narnia sensing that the stories are full of biblical parallels, even if you're not always sure what they are or where to find them. This user-friendly companion to The Chronicles of Narnia is written for C. S. Lewis readers like you who want to discover the books' biblical and Christian roots. Read it, and you'll find that this chapter-by-chapter, book-by-book examination of The Chronicles will widen your spiritual vision. Christianity All categories Publisher: Crossway Books Released: Jul 7, 2003 ISBN: 9781433516474 Format: Book Also available as. Also available as audiobook Audiobook About the author Christin Ditchfield Christin Ditchfield holds a master of arts degree in biblical theology and hosts the syndicated radio program Take It to Heart. She is a popular conference speaker and author of more than 50 books, including Take It to Heart: Sixty Meditations on God and His Word, and A Christian Teacher’s Guide to the Chronicles of Narnia. But 1 John 3:7 says, “Dear children, do not let anyone lead you astray.” Second Corinthians 11:14-15 explains, “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light... Digory says that his uncle has “awful eyes.” It’s the eager, greedy look on Uncle Andrew’s face that alerts Digory to the danger of the rings. The stars fall from the sky, the sun and moon turn to blood, and earthquakes and floods ravage the land (compare Joel 2:30-31). Watch out that no one deceives you. Digory realizes that although they come from different worlds, Uncle Andrew and Jadis have the same spirit. This cohesive and easy-to-follow guide serves as a fantastic parental teaching tool on a subject that kids love—the magical adventures of Aslan. This is a wonderful exploration of the biblical themes woven into The Chronicles of Narnia, with lively and helpful introductions and an uncontrived use of Scripture throughout. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by USA copyright law. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved. The NIV and New International Version trademarks are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by International Bible Society. Use of either trademark requires the permission of International Bible Society. Scripture quotations marked KJV are taken from the King James Version. Chronicles of Narnia. 2. Children’s stories, English—History and criticism. 3. Christian fiction, English—History and criticism. 4. Fantasy fiction, English—History and criticism. 5. Narnia (Imaginary place). 6. Bible—In literature. I. Title. PR6023.E926C5325 2003 823'.912—dc21 2003003724 ML 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 This book is dedicated to two special women who did so much to encourage and inspire my lifelong love of reading. AUNTIE DIANE, who introduced me to many wonderful classics, including The Chronicles of Narnia. AUNTIE JACQUIE, who was also my favorite elementary schoolteacher. Years later, when I became a teacher myself, she invited me to share The Chronicles of Narnia with her students. From that experience, this book was born.ELS 2 A WAYSIDE ADVENTURE 3 AT THE GATES OF TASHBAAN 4 SHASTA FALLS IN WITH THE NARNIANS 5 PRINCE CORIN 6 SHASTA AMONG THE TOMBS 7 ARAVIS IN TASHBAAN 8 IN THE HOUSE OF THE TISROC 9 ACROSS THE DESERT 10 THE HERMIT OF THE SOUTHERN MARCH 11 THE UNWELCOME FELLOW TRAVELER 12 SHASTA IN NARNIA 13 THE FIGHT AT ANVARD 14 HOW BREE BECAME A WISER HORSE 15 RABADASH THE RIDICULOUS INTRODUCTION TO Prince Caspian 1 THE ISLAND 2 THE ANCIENT TREASURE HOUSE 3 THE DWARF 4 THE DWARF TELLS OF PRINCE CASPIAN 5 CASPIAN’S ADVENTURE IN THE MOUNTAINS 6 THE PEOPLE THAT LIVED IN HIDING 7 OLD NARNIA IN DANGER 8 HOW THEY LEFT THE ISLAND 9 WHAT LUCY SAW 10 THE RETURN OF THE LION 11 THE LION ROARS 12 SORCERY AND SUDDEN VENGEANCE 13 THE HIGH KING IN COMMAND 14 HOW ALL WERE VERY BUSY 15 ASLAN MAKES A DOOR IN THE AIR INTRODUCTION TO The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 1 THE PICTURE IN THE BEDROOM 2 ON BOARD THE DAWN TREADER 3 THE LONE ISLANDS 4 WHAT CASPIAN DID THERE 5 THE STORM AND WHAT CAME OF IT 6 THE ADVENTURES OF EUSTACE 7 HOW THE ADVENTURE ENDED 8 TWO NARROW ESCAPES 9 THE ISLAND OF THE VOICES 10 THEMAGICIAN’S BOOK 11 THE DUFFLEPUDSMADE HAPPY 12 THE DARK ISLAND 13 THE THREE SLEEPERS 14 THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WORLD 15 THE WONDERS OF THE LAST SEA 16 THE VERY END OF THE WORLD INTRODUCTION TO The Silver Chair 1 BEHIND THE GYM 2 JILL IS GIVEN A TASK 3 THE SAILING OF THE KING 4 A PARLIAMENT OF OWLS 5 PUDDLEGLUM 6 THE WILD WASTE LANDS OF THE NORTH 7 THE HILL OF THE STRANGE TRENCHES 8 THE HOUSE OF HARFANG 9 HOW THEY DISCOVERED SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING 10 TRAVELS WITHOUT THE SUN 11 IN THE DARK CASTLE 12 THE QUEEN OF UNDERLAND 13 UNDERLAND WITHOUT THE QUEEN 14 THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD 15 THE DISAPPEARANCE OF JILL 16 THE HEALING OF HARMS INTRODUCTION TO The Last Battle 1 BY CALDRON POOL 2 THE RASHNESS OF THE KING 3 THE APE IN ITS GLORY 4 WHAT HAPPENED THAT NIGHT 5 HOW HELP CAME TO THE KING 6 A GOOD NIGHT’S WORK 8 WHAT NEWS THE EAGLE BROUGHT 9 THE GREATMEETING ON STABLE HILL 10 WHO WILL GO INTO THE STABLE? 11 THE PACE QUICKENS 12 THROUGH THE STABLE DOOR 13 HOW THE DWARFS REFUSE TO BE TAKEN IN 14 NIGHT FALLS ON NARNIA 15 FURTHER UP AND FURTHER IN 16 FAREWELL TO SHADOWLANDS Epilogue Recommended Resources FOREWORD By Wayne Martindale How many of us, after finishing a Narnia book (or any Lewis book), drop the volume to our laps and cast our eyes to the distance in won-der: Where did he get a vision of such cosmic sweep. How did he come to understand such depths of human longing. How could he know so much about the complex mix of good and evil, both in the world at large and in each human heart. What accounts for the energy and the urgency. Why do these books reach me at such depths of hope and fear. The most important answer to each of these questions is: the Bible. Jesus had Lewis’s heart, and Lewis’s head was filled with biblical knowledge. To be sure, there have been few as profoundly learned in the languages, literature, history, and philosophy of the entire human race, but all this learning he interpreted through the lens of Scripture. Christin Ditchfield’s A Family Guide to Narnia richly illustrates how true this is as she displays chapter by chapter how each book in the seven-volume Chronicles of Narnia teems with biblical parallels and insights. No matter how many times we read these books, there always seems to be something new to discover. A friend once quipped that one of the best things about being a parent is having an excuse for reading the Narnia books all over again. Whether you are reading the books to the children in your life or just have the haunting feeling there is more here but you can’t quite put your finger on it, A Family Guide to Narnia will help you glean the wealth of biblical background and make applications to life. Lewis had what could be called a biblical imagination. The truths about God—about God’s plan for human history, the realms of good and evil, and the ethics that flow from an understanding of God’s character—all of this and more informs everything he wrote. In writing these stories, Lewis wasn’t allegorizing Scripture, however. But as he spun the tales, because his mind was so thoroughly suffused with Scripture, he wrote, second nature, stories of profound theological heft. It was simply part of who he was and how his mind worked. In this sense, Lewis worked from the Bible to the stories; Ditchfield’s Guide works from the stories back to the Bible. Working through the Guide will not only enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Narnia books but will educate us in the scope of the Bible and its relevance to everyday life. A guide of this substance and clarity could only have been written by someone with a rich and thorough knowledge of both Lewis’s work (and not just the Chronicles ) and the Bible. As Christin Ditchfield shows, Lewis’s Bible knowledge ranges from Genesis to Revelation. What arrested me in reading through this Guide for the first time was how important the Old Testament is to both the background of Narnia and to issues of contemporary life. Lewis took seriously the Bible’s command to bring every thought captive to... Christ. Ditchfield’s guide is a valuable aid in helping us do the same. If you’ve been looking for a way to jump-start private or family devotions, your search may be over. Wayne Martindale Professor of English Wheaton College PREFACE I was seven years old when I was given my first copy of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Little did I know that it would have a profound and lasting impact on my life. I quickly devoured the entire Narnia series. Over the next few years I read each of the books more than a dozen times, until they literally fell apart. Every time I read them, I enjoyed them more. And I discovered, as millions of others have, that there is far more to The Chronicles of Narnia than meets the eye. There are stories within the stories. The Chronicles of Narnia are full of hidden truths, deep mysteries, and spiritual treasures. C.S. Lewis insisted that The Chronicles are not allegories, though many people have described them as such. Technically speaking, this is true. In an allegory, every character and event is a symbol of something else. Many of the characters and events in Narnia do not represent anything in particular—they are simply elements of the wonderful and fantastic adventures Lewis created. But many characters and events do represent something else, something from the spiritual realm. And although Lewis did not initially intend to write stories that would illustrate the most vital truths of the Christian faith, that is essentially what he did. Jesus said, Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks (Matthew 12:34, ESV). Consciously and perhaps at times even unconsciously, Lewis wound powerful biblical truths through every chapter, every scene in The Chronicles. His deeply rooted faith naturally found its expression in everything he wrote. In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Book 5), the great Lion Aslan tells the two Pevensie children that their adventures in Narnia have come to an end. They will not be returning to this country again. Edmund and Lucy are horribly upset. It isn’t Narnia, you know, sobbed Lucy. It’s you. We shan’t meet you there. And how can we live, never meeting you. But you shall meet me, dear one, said Aslan. Are—are you there too, Sir.You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there. Years ago, after reading this passage in Dawn Treader, a little girl named Hila wrote to C.S. Lewis, asking him to tell her Aslan’s other name.