Hi Bryan, Yes, C. S. Louis was a Christian and it becomes quite evident in his writings. Sure things are magical, there is an evil witch, and so on but many of the stories have Christian values and stories that in ways mimic the biblical stories we have heard as children. In the Magician's son when Narmia is created it follows a Genesis like story with Azland filling the place of God in the story. In The Lyon Witch and the Wardrobe Azland is put to death and raised again from the dead which clearly was a fictional tail which was patterned after Christ's death in the bible. If people only look at the magic, witchcraft, etc present in the stories they will miss the heart of the tails, and even a sense of the persons own values.
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