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|Apr 21, 2011

Archbishop of Canterbury to discuss Narnia in Holy Week Lectures

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will discuss the popular Narnia stories of C.S.Lewis in his 2011 Holy Week Lectures which take place in Canterbury Cathedral over three consecutive evenings leading up to Easter.

In previous Holy Week lectures, Dr Williams has explored the creeds, the Bible, prayer, the role of the saints in spiritual growth and looked in depth at Mark’s Gospel story of Jesus’ life.

This year, Dr Williams, a Narnia fan, will turn his attention to the Christian themes found in the Narnia novels. Dr Williams explained: “The Narnia books of C.S. Lewis continue to intrigue and inspire many, and the recent very successful films have shown that they still have wide appeal. Lewis certainly intended them to be vehicles of Christian teaching. But in an age less familiar with Christian images and ideas than his, how can we best draw out these themes?”

Speaking about the pertinence of the novels to the Easter story of resurrection, Dr Williams commented: “These lectures will look at some of the most important themes in the novels and ask how far Lewis succeeds in giving new life to traditional Christian ideas about sacrifice, forgiveness and resurrection, doubt and faith, the divine presence in Jesus and the final goals of human life.”

The lectures entitled: 'Not a tame lion', 'I only tell you your own story' and 'Bigger inside than outside' take place on Monday 18 April, Tuesday 19 April and Wednesday 20 April, 7.30pm at Canterbury Cathedral. Entry is free. A short sequence of passion music and readings, led by Canterbury Cathedral Choir, will follow each lecture.

Information about Canterbury Cathedral services during Easter can be found at: www.canterburydiocese.org/whatson/holyweek2011.pdf

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Source: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org.uk/articles.php/1703/archbishop-of-canterbury-to-discuss-narnia-in-holy-week-lectures

Reprinted with permission from http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org.uk

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