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The remarkable breadth of C. S. Lewis's (1898–1963) work is nearly as legendary as the fantastical tales he so inventively crafted. A variety of themes emerge
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In this new work, Dickerson offers a specifically Christian exploration of morality, choices, and free will in "The Lord of the Rings."