The Circle Dance

A sun-warmed sapling, opening each leaf, My soul unfolded in your quickening ray. “The inner brought the outer into life,”   I found the light within the light of day, The Consolation […]

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Seven Questions: AUJ with Michael Ward

    Since Planet Narnia was first published, you have spent a full decade crossing the globe to deliver lectures, lead workshops, and teach classes about your discovery of Lewis’s […]

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Where Paradoxes Play: Michael Ward on Christian Orthodoxy

It may be tempting to forget, especially when duly honoring and appraising the impact Planet Narnia has had in its first decade, that its author is more than arguably the […]

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Table Narnia: Fugue to Evangelical Adventure

The Stone Table where Aslan dies in C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is generally interpreted as a symbol of Christ’s Cross. However, the Table, as it […]

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The Daily Planet

All day the noise of battle rolls, The skirmishes and wars, What peace or treaty can there be Between two worlds like ours?   Could I be lost in Venus, […]

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Gravitational Pull

Something pulled you, compelled you, made you pick this up instead of something else. You were driven to do it. You chose to do it. Or you didn’t choose and […]

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Why We Love to Visit Narnia

A full decade has now passed since Michael Ward published his groundbreaking Planet Narnia. While remaining faithful to the full Christian meanings of the Chronicles, Ward skillfully factored in a […]

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Quarantine

  The traveler’s wife had never known true fear and loneliness until her husband went down to the quarantine world. Their whole adult lives Ayda had shared her thoughts and […]

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