Wilson also talked about a new book called “Deeper Heaven” which he had written a Foreword to. But Ward was right! Deeper HeavenĮnter Christiana Hale’s book “Deeper Heaven.” Providentially I’d begun re-reading Lewis’ so-called “Space Trilogy” about the time I stumbled onto Doug Wilson’s lectures on the better-named “Ransom Trilogy” and his lecture on Lewis’ “Discarded Image.” There’s a connection. Lewis and the Secret of the Seven Heavens.” See also his “ Planet Narnia.” Ward’s premise was that there was a structure relating to Medieval Cosmology running through the Chronicles, and that Lewis kept it a secret. I discovered Michael Ward’s “The Narnia Code – C. For example, what was this talk of King Arthur? And what was Merlin the magician doing in it? I then read the science fiction series: “Out of the Silent Planet” “Voyage to Perelandra” and “That Hideous Strength.” The first two books were enjoyable, but I had difficulty maintaining interest in “That Hideous Strength.” To me it was strange and out of place, full of ad hoc characters, and ideas. Lewis readers, I began with the Chronicles of Narnia. Lewis’s Ransom Trilogy”, by Christiana Hale and published by Roman Roads Press (Paperback 369 pages). This is A review of “Deeper Heaven – A Reader’s guide to C.
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