Saturday, July 08, 2006

Reflections of Narnia Press Release

New Book Highlights Allusions to Bible Story

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SAN JOSE, Calif. – The recent Disney film "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" inspired by the works of C. S. Lewis captivated millions of people.

The stunning special effects and engaging plot line did justice to the popular book by C. S. Lewis. In a new book that explores the Christian themes of the "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe," Reflections of Narnia, Eddie Zacapa offers an intriguing analysis of this popular blockbuster movie and popular book.

Reflections of Narnia is about taking a journey into the heart of Narnia, focusing primarily on the first book of the series, The Lion,The Witch and The Wardrobe. The book, a 30-day devotional with study questions for families and small groups, makes for a good companion to both the book by C.S. Lewis and the movie by Disney. Reflections of Narnia is intended to give readers a closer look behind the wisdom, symbolism, and hidden meanings of C. S. Lewis' classic story.
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The book Reflections of Narnia explores the Christian theology that drives the storyline and encourages readers to think about how it applies to their own lives.

The author divides the book according to major themes related to the Christian idea: "Beginnings," "Entering Another World," "The Battle," "The Victory," and "The Contribution." Within these sections Zacapa explores 30 reflections by using scenes from the movies, Scripture passages and personal analysis.

A modern look at an ancient theology, Reflections of Narnia helps readers convert this popular book and movie into a learning tool to further their personal spirituality.

Zacapa is active in the Christian community in the San Francisco Bay area. He is the small group director for Western Hills Church in San Mateo, Calif. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from San Jose State University and a bachelor’s in Bible and theology from San Jose Christian College. Zacapa is also a domestic violence counselor with Family and Children Services. He currently resides in Mountain View, Calif.

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