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C. S. Lewis Top Related Articles
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1). What is a Prophet – Are There Prophets in Our World Today By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
The secular and commonly held belief about prophets is that they are people who are able to “see” the future and make it known to someone, thus they are sometimes referred to as “seers.” This notion may be partly true, what this definition lacks can be the stuff you don’t know that can hurt you.
The greatest single definition I have ever found is that a prophet is one who “tells forth the will and counsel of God.
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2). C. S. Lewis: The Magician's Nephew By : lovebeads
"The Magician's Nephew is chronologically the first book in the Narnia series by C. S. Lewis. Set about 50 Years before the events in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", it describes how the land of Narnia came into being.
If you watched the recent movie "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", you might have wondered about two details: why does.
Article Related to: narnia, c. s. lewis, lion, witch, wardrobe, children's literature, fantasy
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3). C. S. Lewis: Prince Caspian By : lovebeads
If you recently watched the very popular Disney movie "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", you might be aware that C. S. Lewis wrote a total of seven books about Narnia. These are, in order of the internal chronology of events:
1 - The Magician's Nephew
2 - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
3- The Horse and His Boy
4 - Prince Caspian
5 - The.
Article Related to: narnia, c. s. lewis, children's literature
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4). C. S. Lewis. "The Silver Chair" (The Chronicles of Narnia) By : lovebeads
"The Silver Chair", the second to last book in the Chronicles of Narnia, takes Eustace, already known to readers of "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and his classmate Jill on a perilous quest. Prince Rilian, the son of King Caspian, has been missing for years and must be found before the king dies.
As most of the books in the Narnia series, this one also begins and ends in the prosaic world of England, more specifically in a "progressive" school (that the narrator openly derides) attended by Eustace.
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