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You don't have to be Christian to love Narnia.
Here, here!You don't have to be Christian to love Narnia.
Same over here I am Muslim I see where it would make sense in Christianity but I don’t mind them partsYou don't have to be Christian to love Narnia.
I don’t really agree with you cuz as I said I’m not Christian and I’m over obsessed with Narnia and in my class there’s a boy who is Christian and has the whole series and doesn’t even care about narnia and I read the whole series 3times but voyage of the dawn treader 4times and I bet I would get full marks in a Narnia quizI think it's wonderful that both Christians & non-Christians can be Chronicles of Narnia fans, but it seems to me that one MUST be a Christian to really be in the loop; to fully enjoy the books, movies, radio dramas, study guides, etc., to provide more input in the online community & social media platform discussions & most importantly, to have such cool Narnian character-themed profile names!
I'm only speaking for myself, fellow Narniacs
Thank you for this recommendation. I appreciate it.I recommend that you read Mister Lewis' autobiography, Surprised by Joy. This, among other things, reveals how he came to write the Chronicles.
I just want to say that we should remember that people can get out of these stories whatever they end up getting out of them. If they end up discovering a deeper meaning great, but if they end up loving it as a whimsical adventure story only, then there's nothing wrong with that either. The Christian themes are subtle enough for Christians to pick up on them and go either wholly unnoticed by everyone else or can be ignored by everyone else.
Jewish and Christian share the same origins as Chrstianity is a continuation of Judaism. The first Christians were predominantly Jews. I would say Islam is not an Abrahamic religion, it came 5 or 6 centuries after Christ and adapted some of the stories from the Torah and made claims about a connection to Abraham that I think would be and is disputed by many scholars.The only two that are remotely overtly Christian themed are LWW and TLB. All others can be viewed in many other ways. PC was based on the conflicts of Hamlet (which are even older than that). One could say VotDT was akin to "The Odyssey". TMN was, in part, the Genesis creation story, which is Jewish, Christian, and Islamic.