The themes and meaning of C.S. Lewis’ epic fantasy series are explored in The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy: The Lion, the Witch, and the Worldview. Featuring 22 essays, a variety of authors discuss a number of topics, including moral imagination, gender politics, identity, time relativity, Ransom Theory, and animal immortality. And while the main focus is on the 7 children’s books that comprise the Chronicles, many of Lewis’ other works (The Abolition of Man, Mere Christianity, Miracles, etc.) are included in the discussions to gain a fuller understanding of the views that Lewis held and espoused throughout his writings. Some of the articles are overly complicated, but most of them are well-written and present interesting ideas and perspectives. Wonderfully thought-provoking, The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy: The Lion, the Witch, and the Worldview is an intriguing look at this most beloved fantasy series.