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"I cannot contain my admiration. No other book on Lewis has ever shown such comprehensive knowledge of his works and such depth of insight. This will make Michael Ward's name." --Walter Hooper, Literary Adviser to the Estate of C.S. Lewis"Noting Michael Ward's claim that he has discovered "the secret imaginative key" to the Narnia books, the sensible reader responds by erecting a castle of scepticism. My own castle was gradually but utterly demolished as I read this thoughtful, scholarly, and vividly-written book. If Ward is wrong, his wrongness is cogent: it illuminates and delights. But I don't think he is wrong. And in revealing the role of the planets in the Chronicles, Ward also gives us the fullest understanding yet of just how deeply Lewis in his own fiction drew upon those medieval and renaissance writers he so loved." --Alan Jacobs, Professor of English, Wheaton College and author of The Narnian: The Life and Imagination of C.S. Lewis"Michael Ward presents an absorbing, learned analysis of C.S. Lewis's bestselling and beloved series, The Chronicles of Narnia. Readily accessible to the average reader, Ward's book reads so much like a detective story that it's difficult to put down." --Armand M. Nicholi, Jr. M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and author of The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud"All who have enjoyed the The Chronicles of Narnia and indeed are interested in any aspect of Lewis's imaginative work should read Michael Ward's book. He argues convincingly for a hitherto unrecognized inner structure of the Chronicles, and gives excellent reasons for understanding why Lewis should have worked in such a mysterious way, his wonders to perform. Ward has an encyclopedic knowledge of Lewis's writings and uses it to support his theory that each of the seven volumes of the The Chronicles of Narnia is based on the classical, medieval and renaissance mythography of one of the then seven planets. Even those critics who dislike the Narnia books in principle because of their implicit Christianity must consider their planetary structure and its significance. Michael Ward has made an outstanding contribution to Lewis studies." --Derek Brewer, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Cambridge"Planet Narnia is not simply one for the fans. Lewis had, and has, many enemies. This brilliant study may not persuade them that he was right, but it should convince them of his extraordinary subtlety." --The Independent"MIchael Ward's stunning work of scholarship has shone a celestial light on the Chronicles of Narnia, and it will undoubtedly send many old friends of Narnia back through the wardrobe to explore the land again with new eyes."--Church of England Newspaper"An argument which is at once subtle and sensible, a combination not often found in modern academic writing. . . . This is an outstanding guide not only to Narnia, but also to Lewis's thinking as a whole, and to the 'genial' medieval world-view which he so much loved and wished to restore, not in fact but through fantasy."--Books & Culture "Planet Narnia is one of the most creative works of scholarship I have read. . . . Ward has made a brilliant discovery. . . . [B]y thinking seriously about Lewis's life-long interest in the medieval imagination, Ward has uncovered a symbolic structure in the seven books that deepens both their literary and theological significance. He also reveals Lewis to be a better writer than we knew . . . [A]n important work of scholarship . . . absorbing . . . serious . . . rich . . . a brilliant work to be savoured, read often and kept at hand when re-reading Lewis's novels."--The Catholic Register "Brilliantly conceived. Intellectually provocative. Rhetorically convincing. A panegyric is not the usual way to begin a book review, but Michael Ward's Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis is worthy of such praise. I do not mean to suggest it is a perfect book, yet what Ward attempts - the first rigorously comprehensive reading of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia - is magisterial . . . stimulating and engaging . . . important . . . thoughtful, informed, perceptive. . . . [E]very serious student of Lewis should buy Planet Narnia. In effect, it is the starting point from now forward for all serious scholarly discussions of the Chronicles of Narnia."--Christianity and Literature "This feat of scholarly detective work will absorb your attention from start to finish. Michael Ward proposes a heretofore unnoticed structure that unifies the Chronicles of Narnia, based on Lewis's lifelong engagement with medieval astrology. . . . The result is both surprising and persuasive."--Christianity Today "Ward builds up a painstaking case based on Lewis's other writings, particularly his works on the medieval world-view and his "planetary" trilogy. And a compelling case it is, too, built on exhaustive evidence of the way in which Lewis the Christian convert still found the imaginative universe of paganism and medieval astrology rich and allusive. . . . Ward's painstaking scholarship should help dispel two critical stereotypes: Lewis the unsubtle Christian propagandist, and Lewis the literary Reliant Robin parked next to the Rolls-Royce that is J.R.R. Tolkien."--Church Times "Ward's contention, simply stated, is breathtakingly elegant." --The Journal of Religion "One comes away from this study convinced that Ward's theory is believable, particularly given Lewis's knowledge of medieval scholarship and Christianity. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers, all levels."--Choice "All Narnia specialists should read this book . . . the lengthy footnotes and interesting illustrations paralleling Pauline Baynes's artistry with classical pictures of the gods are further evidence of meticulous research. . . . Ward's discovery is crucial to our appreciation of Narnia."--Christian Librarian: The Journal of the Librarians' Christian Fellowship "An intriguing analysis."--Sacramento News & Reviews "The work that can be considered the most groundbreaking is Michael Ward's Planet Narnia. This text offers an entirely new way of understanding and reading both Lewis's science fiction Space Trilogy and The Chronicles of Narnia...Far from spoiling or seeming to devalue the message and rich beauty of Lewis' works, Ward's revelations serve to deepen one's appreciation for and understanding of them. Ward is a thorough and careful guide who provides an in-depth textual study of how Lewis's fascination with the medieval understanding of the cosmos is found throughout the texts."--Anglican and Episcopal History

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Michael Ward is Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford, and Professor of Apologetics at Houston Baptist University, Texas. His website is michaelward.net

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On its face, the Chronicles of Narnia is a fairy tale about children who find their way into a magical land with a god-like lion. Secondarily, there are the underlying Christian themes of sacrificial death and resurrection in the first volume, and the second coming in the last. Between these two volumes, the Christian themes are less dominant, so is there yet a third reading that provides a golden thread of coherence among all seven volumes? The author makes the case that the secret key to the Chronicles lies in medieval astrology and pagan mythology. Specifically, the seven volumes were intended by Lewis to each convey a sense of one of the seven deities represented by the seven planets of classical astrology, namely (in order of appearance): Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and Saturn.As most other reviews have found, the author’s evidence and argument are persuasive on the whole. But what is the import of this hidden symbolism? On the one hand, the book can come across as a long but trivial easter-egg hunt: Mars is associated with war, trees, iron and woodpeckers, and oh look, in Prince Caspian the children enter Narnia in a thick forest to fight in a war, there are iron bars on a wooden chest in an armory, woodland dryads battle the Telmarines, and arrows striking trees sound like a woodpecker! And so on and so forth.But Lewis had more in mind than merely “conducting a playful literary experiment, curious to know whether his readers would recognize the Chronicles symbolic structure.” (234). Rather, Lewis was determined to communicate eternal truths through symbols and fairy tale - rather than reason and apologetics - in the aftermath of his humiliating loss in a public debate to a young philosophy student who had openly challenged his argument against naturalism in his apologetical work Miracles, A Preliminary Study. (215.) According to the author, Lewis recast his philosophical arguments from Miracles into imaginative story-telling and symbolism in the Chronicles, thereby pre-empting further rational critique. (219)Lewis was inclined toward the Jungian theory that universal archetypes are present in the human subconscious, and these primordial presences could be invoked through symbols that represented the type. (229) Citing Jung, Lewis stated, “Fairy tale liberates Archetypes which dwell in the collective unconscious.” (229.) Consequently, it does not matter that the modern reader lacks training in the classics so as to associate fighting and iron and trees with Mars because the same inner urgings that led the ancients to Ares continue to operate in modern man below the level of consciousness.If you can steep a man’s imagination with enough battles, trees, iron and woodpeckers, you can tap the same vein that caused his ancestors to worship the god of war. Likewise, get someone immersed in a story with “conjugating” beasts, “climactic” scenes, “orgasmic” moments, comely women and copper, and eventually their inner being will be tingling for Venus, the goddess of erotic desire. (179-182). According to the author, Lewis’s skill at secretly arousing the planetary archetypes universally present within all humans accounts for the Chronicles’ broad-based popularity. (230-231.)The main drawback here is that the author simply accepts the underlying assumption that there really is a collective unconscious of primordial archetypes that symbolically manifest through human imagination in the form of ancient myths and fairy tales. If that foundation itself is but a cleverly devised myth - and the author offers nothing to prove otherwise - then the whole edifice collapses into a “playful literary experiment.” An amusement, and little more.The author devotes significant space to the question of why Lewis never mentioned his grand unifying theory of the Chronicles; but that’s a no-brainer. If your goal is to send secret coded messages to a person’s subconscious via hidden symbols in a fairy tale, the last thing you’d want to do is tell them about it. That would be akin to an illusionist first explaining his trick to an audience and then trying to fool them with it. If someone reads in The Magician’s Nephew that Fledge’s wings were copper-color and immediately thinks, “There he goes again with those planetary archetypes,” they are not likely to then subconsciously connect with their inner Aphrodite. The whole point of the symbolist’s art is to by-pass the rational mind and directly trigger metaphysical intuition. But once the mind is alerted to the ruse, its then near impossible to “steal past the watchful dragons.”All this pagan idolatry wouldn’t sit well with the multitudes of Christians who love the Chronicles and whom the author, presumably, would like to buy this book, so the author is quick to point out that the seven gods of mythology subconsciously adored by the Chronicles’ readers are none other than different facets of the Christ-figure Aslan. Though the female sex-goddess Venus presents something of a poser for this schema, “the answer we suggest is that Aslan is feminized” in The Magician’s Nephew. (185.) But this maneuver then begs the question of whether the intent here is to conform the planetary archetypes to Christ, or Christ to the planetary archetypes. In Jungian terms, the question reduces to: is Christ a primordial unconscious archetype? The Jungian answer is yes, and the author's thesis is aligned with this response.

"Planet Narnia" made me enjoy the Narnia tales ten times as much as I had before and opened up an entire cosmos of symbolism for future stories. Dr. Ward shows how the medieval understanding of the planets (which hold “permanent value as spiritual symbols") is a major driving force behind The Chronicles of Narnia. We have the complete set: Jupiter (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe), Mars (Prince Caspian), the sun (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader), the moon (The Silver Chair), Mercury (The Horse and His Boy), Venus (The Magician’s Nephew), Saturn (The Last Battle). But the symbolism isn’t true for Narnia alone. Ward demonstrates how it is also behind much of Lewis’ poetry and the space trilogy, especially "That Hideous Strength." Thus, behind much of Lewis’ fictional work is the “discarded image” he loved so well.Skeptics will insist that the branches here are just too skinny, but in Ward’s defense is Lewis himself: "Supposing you had before you a manuscript of some great work, either a symphony or a novel. There then comes to you a person, saying, 'Here is a new bit of the manuscript that I found; it is the central passage of that symphony, or the central chapter of that novel. The text is incomplete without it. I have got the missing passage which is really the center of the whole work.' The only thing you could do would be to put this new piece of the manuscript in that central position, and then see how it reacted on the whole of the rest of the work. If it constantly brought out new meanings from the whole of the rest of the work, if it made you notice things in the rest of the work which you had not noticed before, then I think you would decide that it was authentic. On the other hand, if it failed to do that, then, however attractive it was in itself, you would reject it" (Grand Miracle)."Planet Narnia" reveals the center of the Narnian symphony, and suddenly all the sounds not only make more sense, but are more beautiful than ever.

Michael Ward has written a deep analysis of the writings of C.S. Lewis. Of particular interest to me was his alignment of the seven chronicles of Narnia with the seven planets of the medieval cosmology. I could have wished he had included some tables lining everything up on a page or two, but perhaps he wanted the reader to do that. In addition to the Chronicles of Narnia, Ward has also shown how Lewis made use of the medieval cosmology in his poem "The Planets" and also in the so called space trilogy. This is a fascinating overview of Lewis' writings and a helpful frame work to organize them. Although many attempts have been made to discover the organizing principle of the Chronicles, I really think that Ward has hit the nail on the head. His careful and comprehensive explanation throughout this book of how the planets and the gods associated with them have been used to guide the material of each chronicle and to display the Creator of all planets is not only convincing, but also enlightening.

While I do think a fan of C.S. Lewis can pick this up and read it, you have to understand that this was written by an Oxford Professor. It reads like it, so this is NOT for light reading. If that's what you're looking for... great. This book is excellent; filled with details that you haven't read anywhere else. That being said, this is very much a book for the educated, so if you're intimidated by that, skip it. For an alternative, head over to YouTube and watch Dr. Ryan Reeves lecture where he gives an overview of what Dr. Michael Ward has written about.

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Steven M. Penny is an author, educator, registered radiographer (ARRT), and registered sonographer (ARDMS). His specialties in sonography include Abdomen, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Neurosonology. He has published multiple journal articles, including several in the Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Radiologic Technology, with subjects concerning neurosonology, pediatric sonography, pathology, and patient care. Mr. Penny is currently the Lead Instructor for the Medical Sonography program at Johnston Community College in Smithfield, North Carolina. He lives in Garner, North Carolina with his wife and children.

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I just passed the ARDMS abdomen registry and used this book to review. I really liked the layout of the book, it has defintions at the beginning of each chapter which I thought were a very helpful review. It also did a good job of outlining clinical and sonographic findings associated with pathology. Overall this book highlighted the main topics that were on my exam. I also used my class powerpoint notes and old tests to study. Every person's test is different but I thought my particular test was much easier than the SPI and I finished in 1.5 hours with 1.5 hours to spare (and that was looking over every answer before submitting). My test was MOSTLY liver, abdominal vasculature, kidney, and testicular images/questions. Several gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas questions. Very few spleen, adrenal, prostate, physics, thyroid, and parathyroid questions/images. Only 3 GI questions (Appendicitis image, pyloric stenosis image, and intusseception question. 1 abdominal wall identification image (of rectus abdominis). No MSK. Know the labs associated with the pathologies (i.e. ALT, AST, ALK Phos, Bilirubin, Alpha-fetaprotein, Lipase, BUN, Creatine, etc.). I had several landmark questions (main lobar fissure, ligamentum venosum, ligamentum teres, etc.). I had NO normal measurment questions on my exam. I thought the images I had on my exam were very easy to interpret. I had heard the image quality was poor so I was worried about that but the images I had were very straightfoward. I studied for 2 weeks and passed with 655. Good luck!

For the ARRT:I took this board first. This book along with the questions is all you'll need to pass the abdomen and OB/GYN section. I recommend Edelmen's Understanding Ultrasound Physics for the physics portion, but if you have a physics book preference it is probably fine. Don't stress too much over physics, the physics portion is a LOT easier than the SPI. During the test I did feel like at one point there was a possibility that I failed, but I was more certian that I passed. I ended up passing everything with flying colors.For ARDMS Abdomen:I did pass. I also had Davis software that had a bunch of questions that I also used to study for the test. Still, with the questions and what the book offers, and I feel like I should have had a little more. There was a looooot of little specifc/niche things on the test I don't remember ever hearing about in clinical, the book, or in the Davis questions. It could have just been my test, but my test has a lot about niche specific abnormalities in the digestive tract/abdominal wall masses. I remember at one point just kinda thinking it'll suck when I have to pay to retake the test because I failed, but at least I'll know what to expect for next time. When I got my results I was shocked I passed.I know the ARDMS SPI made a lot of people feel like that, but I dunno about abdomen. I remember feeling like I probably passed for my SPI, I was definitely more uncertain with this test.Overall, I think this book is a great tool, espicially if you need a general review of everything (like for ARRT). It really does a good job of breaking things down and making information easy to process. I recommend if you're going for ARDMS abdomen and if you're struggling to grasps some concepts like anatomy/function and some of the major/more common abnormal findings to pick this book up. It's definitely just a great overall reference to have.Good luck to whoever still needs to take their boards! Study hard!

This book was very helpful in studying for the Abdomen Registry! It puts everything into short concise easy to understand sections. It has helpful charts at the end of each section which help you highlight the important information. If you want just ONE book to study from I would probably recommend this over Edelman cards because it goes more into depth and gives you a little background on each organ and topic, highlights and defines medical terms etc. However, I am not sure if using this book alone would be enough to pass. Although this book was extremely helpful and I would definitely recommend it (I passed my registry on the first try), I did not solely use this book. I also used Edelman's cards, Appleton and Lange questions (only) and looked at images from school. Although i did rely on this book heavily and it did it definitely helped me pass, after having taken the registry I see i could have been a little more prepared. I would definitely recommend this book if it was the only thing you were studying from because it summarizes everything very clearly so you do not need to go back and re-read all your notes and everything that you did in school. But in my opinion, if you want to be extra ready for the registry then you need to add another source besides this book. Overall definitely a THE GO-TO BOOK in order to pass, a good summary and a must to study for the registry!

I just completed my Abd/ OB/ Gyn exams and used this book solely for my preparation. It has great charts for lab values, pathology findings, sonographic findings, definitions at the beginning of each chapter as well as a chapter review.One of the most helpful parts of purchasing this book is the access you receive to the online testing question bank. You will receive a scratch off code inside the front cover and have access to the testing material for 2 years!! These questions are different from the ones inside the book to give you extra preparation for the actual test. It has all sections of the registry to include protocols, physics, positioning, patient care, pathology, and anatomy.If you are looking for a to the point review book this is for you! No extra information to add to the confusion. All around useful tool!

This book helped me study to take the ARRT sonography exam. It lays out all the information you need to know and puts it in a way thats easy to understand and study. Definitely get this book to help you pass the ARRT exam.

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