May 5, 2026

C.S. Lewis Wrote Himself Into Narnia | The Magician’s Nephew

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C.S. Lewis was nine years old when his mother died of cancer. He prayed for her healing. She died anyway. Lewis became an atheist for most of his adult life — and then, decades later, wrote The Magician's Nephew, a children's book about a boy in his exact situation.

This week, we kick off a seven-part deep dive into The Chronicles of Narnia, starting with the most autobiographical book in the series. We explore whether Lewis was retelling Genesis, why evil already exists in this world before humans even get there, what the "deplorable word" and Hiroshima might have in common, and whether Uncle Andrew is a fair portrait of the skeptical scientist or just a caricature.

Along the way: Aslan singing creation into being, Digory's reverse of the Fall, the cabby who becomes a king, and the scene at the heart of the book — where Aslan weeps over a dying mother.


In this episode:

  • 00:00 Intro

  • 01:03 Why a Narnia series

  • 06:30 Past the "religious dragons"

  • 08:10 Publication order vs. chronological

  • 10:35 Lewis wrote himself into the story

  • 11:26 Is this a retelling of Genesis?

  • 13:47 Why evil predates humans in Narnia

  • 20:09 Uncle Andrew and the skeptical scientist

  • 23:10 Aslan weeps with Digory

  • 27:01 Threads of redemption: the cabby, the apple, the lampstand

  • 29:55 A wild lion, not a tame one

  • 31:35 The reverse fall


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