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C.S. Lewis was one of the most popular and influential Christians of the twentieth century-a staunch defender and a passionate evangelist for Christianity. Reggie Weems argues that Lewis intended his much-beloved, mythical series, The Chronicles of Narnia, to retell the gospel in laymen's terms. It may, in fact, be Lewis's most potent evangelistic effort.

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REGGIE WEEMS is married to his childhood sweetheart, Teana. They share three children and nine grandchildren. He has pastored two congregations: the first for ten years and the second since 1991. He also teaches theology, Bible, and humanities at two universities. His DMin in Pastoral Leader.ship and Management is from Liberty University, and his PhD in Historical Theology is from the University of Babes-Bolyai in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

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Introduction
1 My Claim
2 A Short Biography
3 The Natural (Christian) Writer
4 The Public Intellectual
5 Instigators and Incendiaries
6 How It All Began
7 Meanings
8 Why Jack Wrote The Chronicles of Narnia
9 Choosing the Fairy Tale
10 Evangelism in TCN
Conclusion
About the Author
Endnotes
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