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Myth in the Fiction of C. S. LewisMiller, Ruth Humble 08 1900 (has links)
In both his fiction and non-fiction, Lewis comments on myth, its characteristics and strengths, and its relation to Christian doctrine. His use of myth to examine and to illustrate Christian ideas is most important in the space trilogy, the Narnia series of children's books, and Till We Have Faces. These books are the primary sources for this thesis, and they will be examined in chronological order.
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“How Can They Meet Us Face to Face?”: The Faith-Reason Debate in C. S. Lewis’s <i>Till We Have Faces</i> and Medieval Dream VisionsWagner, Erin K. 05 August 2010 (has links)
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