The Hidden Story of Narnia
C. S. Lewis:
His Literary Achievement
Welcome to the Winged Lion Press website
This site is a work in progress.
Would you like to read books about the writings of C. S. Lewis? We have several books from scholars who, like Lewis ,
write with common sense and clarity.
"Will Vaus's The Hidden Story of Narnia offers a clear and concise analysis of the spiritual architecture that undergirds each of the Chronicles, and it does so in a language that should prove equally challenging and accessible to academics, non-academics, college and high school students, and even well-read children. ."
Louis Markos,
Professor in English and Scholar in Residence at Houston Baptist University &
author of Lewis Agonistes and The Life and Writings of C. S. Lewis
"This is a positively brilliant book, written with splendor, elegance, profundity and evidencing an enormous amount of learning. This is probably not a book for a first time reader of Lewis. But for those who are more broadly read in the Lewis corpus this book is an absolute gold mine of information. The author gives us a magnificent overview of Lewis' many writings, tracing for us thoughts and ideas which recur throughout, and at the same time telling us how each book differs from the others. I think it is not extravagant to call C. S. Lewis: His Literary Achievement a tour de force."
Robert Merchant, St. Austin Review book review editor

There will also be books for those who enjoy the writings of George MacDonald.
And we'll have some other surprises . . . .
Come back soon!
Winged Lion also publishes books from
Zossima Press.
A Novel Pulpit: Sermons from
George MacDonald's Fiction
Each of the sermons from ten MacDonald novels has an introduction giving some explanation of the setting of the sermon or of the plot, if that is necessary for understanding the sermon.
A Novel Pulpit is the first in what is planned as a bi-annual book series by The Center for the Study of C.S. Lewis and Friends at Taylor University.
Editor, David L. Neuhouser is the Scholar in Residence at Taylor University and the author of two other books
Through Common Things: Philosophical Reflections on Global Popular Culture
"Expansive in scope, Barkman’s analysis traverses eastern
and western culture, canvassing an array of philosophical topics, using the language of the hoi polloi and icons of popular culture to address deeper realities and questions that matter. Well argued, intriguing, engaging, highly ecommended!"
David Baggett,
Asociate Professor of Philosophy, Liberty University