Narnia and Philosophy Lecture Video
Paul F. Ford (author of the book Companion to Narnia) and his wife Janice Daurio (my philosophy professor, and recently published in Narnia and Philosophy) do a one hour long talk on Narnia and Lewis. […]
Paul F. Ford (author of the book Companion to Narnia) and his wife Janice Daurio (my philosophy professor, and recently published in Narnia and Philosophy) do a one hour long talk on Narnia and Lewis. […]
Here is an exclusive chapter from the upcoming book: The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy. Aslan’s Voice: C. S. Lewis and the Magic of Sound by Steven H. Webb. […]
In April we brought you an exclusive chapter from the forthcoming book “The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy”. NarniaWeb is proud to be able to present another chapter that you’ll only be able to find there. This chapter is on a fascinating topic, Why Uncle Andrew Couldn’t Hear the Animals Speak and is written by Kevin Kinghorn, a Philosophy Tutor at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. […]
Here is an exclusive chapter from the upcoming book: The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy. Time in the Chronicles of Narnia by Michael Peterson and Adam Peterson. […]
Coming out Oct. 10, 2005 is “The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy.” Edited by Gregory Bassham and Jerry L. Walls, this is a collection of essays about the Chronicles, with topics ranging from Belief, Doubt and Knowing, to Ethics, Metaphysics, and Religion. […]
Coming out in Sept./Oct. 2005 is “The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy.” Edited by Gregory Bassham and Jerry L. Walls, this is a collection of essays about the Chronicles, with topics ranging from Belief, Doubt and Knowing, to Ethics, Metaphysics, and Religion. It’s another book in the Popular Culture and Philosophy series that includes “The Simpsons and Philosophy,” “Seinfeld and Philosophy,” and “The Matrix and Philosophy,” and recently “Lord of the Rings and Philosophy” and “Harry Potter and Philosophy.” Some of the books are currently in use in University classes. […]
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