Why C.S. Lewis wrote Narnia's 7 Chronicles
 
 NewStateMan.com's Rowan Williams posted last December 3, 2013 about the reason why Lewis write The Chronicles of Narnia and here's an excerpt:   "Why the books go on working so effectively is no easy question to  answer. It isn’t every reader, even every Christian reader, who finds  them instantly compelling. Yet they bear many re-readings, and  constantly disclose more things to think about. In this brief guide to  some of their themes, I don’t intend to try and answer the question of  why they are popular — though there are some obvious things to be said. I  am more interested in what precisely C S Lewis thought he was doing in  writing the books in the first place."    Read the whole article here:  Why did C S Lewis write the Chronicles of Narnia?    Many things to think about reasons why C.S. Lewis created the world of Narnia. As we (Narnians) know that when mr. Lewis was a teenager, he thought of a picture of a faun carrying parcels and in his adult years where ...
