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## Historical Theology
* G. Allison's “[Historical Theology](https://www.amazon.com.au/Historical-Theology-Introduction-Christian-Systematic/dp/0310230136)”:


## Allegories
### Narnia
Okay, one must note that [C. S. Lewis](https://www.cslewis.com/uk/about-cs-lewis/) of all people would probably be the first person to say that he should not be idolised or unhealthily revered. But although they were [already regarded as classics with typological value](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_The_Chronicles_of_Narnia), [Michael Ward](https://michaelward.net)'s [Planet Narnia](http://www.planetnarnia.com/) provides some fascinating insights, hypothesising that there is certainly something to be said for what was clearly a very intricate mind that put “[The Chronicles of Narnia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia)” together, standing the test of time even in spite of opposition from its critics. You should definitely check it out. The podcast episode “[Lewis' Narnia](https://undeceptions.com/podcast/lewis-narnia/)” from Undeceptions With [John Dickson](http://www.johndickson.org) provides a good overview of some of the concepts.
Okay, one must note that [C. S. Lewis](https://www.cslewis.com/uk/about-cs-lewis/) of all people would probably be the first person to say that he should not be idolised or unhealthily revered. It's not the Bible, but although they were [already regarded as classics with typological value](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_The_Chronicles_of_Narnia), [Michael Ward](https://michaelward.net)'s [Planet Narnia](http://www.planetnarnia.com/) provides some fascinating insights, hypothesising that there is certainly something to be said for what was clearly a very intricate mind that put “[The Chronicles of Narnia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia)” together, standing the test of time even in spite of opposition from its critics. You should definitely check it out. The podcast episode “[Lewis' Narnia](https://undeceptions.com/podcast/lewis-narnia/)” from Undeceptions With [John Dickson](http://www.johndickson.org) provides a good overview of some of the concepts.

## Resources for Blind and Vision (visually) Impaired Audiences
### Social and Health Aid to Developing Countries and Those in Need
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