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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Narnia and the Enchantment of Philosophy
Part I: Farewell to Shadowlands: Believing, Doubting, and Knowing
1. Aslan’s Voice: C.S. Lewis and the Magic of Sound
2. Virtue Epistemology: Why Uncle Andrew Couldn’t Hear the Animals Speak
3. Trusting Lucy: Believing the Incredible
4. Breaking the Spell of Skepticism: Puddleglum versus the Green Witch
5. At Any Rate There’s No Humbug Here: Truth and Perspective
Part II: The Tao in Narnia: Morality and the Good Life
6. Worth Dying For: Narnian Lessons on Heroism and Altruism
7. Work, Vocation, and the Good Life in Narnia
8. The Tao of Narnia
9. Extreme Makeover: Moral Development and the Encounter with Aslan
10. Is It Good to Be Bad? Immoralism in Narnia
11. Narnia and the Moral Imagination
12. Beasts, Heroes, and Monsters: Configuring the Moral Imaginary
13. No Longer a Friend: Gender in Narnia
Part III: Further Up and Further In: Exploring the Deeper Nature of Reality
14. Plato in Narnia
15. Different Worlds, Different Bodies: Personal Identity in Narnia
16. Why Eustace Almost Deserved His Name: Lewis’s Critique of Modern Secularism
17. Time Keeps on Ticking, Or Does It? The Significance of Time in The Chronicles of Narnia
Part IV: The Deepest Magic: Religion and the Transcendent
18. Aslan the Terrible: Painful Encounters with Absolute Goodness
19. Worthy of a Better God: Religious Diversity and Salvation in The Chronicles of Narnia
20. The Atonement in Narnia
21. The Green Witch and the Great Debate: Freeing Narnia from the Spell of the Lewis-Anscombe Legend
22. Some Dogs Go to Heaven: Lewis on Animal Salvation
The Adventurers
The Marsh-wiggle’s Index
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