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Michael Ward
"Michael Ward has established himself not only as the foremost living Lewis scholar, but also as a brilliant writer" (The Times Literary Supplement). Dr Ward is Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall in the University of Oxford and Professor of Apologetics at Houston Baptist University,... show more



"Michael Ward has established himself not only as the foremost living Lewis scholar, but also as a brilliant writer" (The Times Literary Supplement). Dr Ward is Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall in the University of Oxford and Professor of Apologetics at Houston Baptist University, Texas. On the fiftieth anniversary of Lewis's death, Ward unveiled a memorial to him in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey. Ward read English at Oxford, Theology at Cambridge, and has a PhD in Divinity from St Andrews. He lectures widely on theology and imagination, and presented the BBC television documentary, 'The Narnia Code'. He handed a pair of X-ray spectacles to Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond film, 'The World Is Not Enough'. More details about Dr Ward at www.michaelward.net and www.planetnarnia.com. Author photo copyright: www.lanciaesmith.com.

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Deirdre
Deirdre rated it 12 years ago
I loved this book! It's a quick read, very informative, and quite convincing. If it has ever occurredto you to wonder, "Why seven Narnia stories?" this is the book you want to read. Michael Ward presents a clear explanation of the structure of Lewis's Narnia, thoroughly grounded in study of Lewis's ...
Veritatem Facientes In Caritate
Veritatem Facientes In Caritate rated it 14 years ago
This book is a fascinating read. Michael Ward attempts to prove that each book of the Narnia series is based on one of the seven medieval planets. Although I think that some of the details Ward points out are stretching a bit too far, in general, I think he makes his point well. Having read this ...
Reading Maketh a Full Man...
Reading Maketh a Full Man... rated it 17 years ago
I LOVED THIS BOOK!If you love CS Lewis and his Chronicles of Narnia (deeply, not just casually, but DEEPLY), then you'll find this book very wonderful. Michael Ward, the author, brings in many of Lewis' other works and poetry, to explain his discovery (he says) of the underlying and unifying "theme...
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