| domain | armandoveve.com |
| summary | “The Wolf and the Lamb” and “The Reason for the Darkness of the Night” are both dark, allegorical novels by C.S. Lewis exploring themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the nature of evil.
“The Wolf and the Lamb” depicts a fictionalized account of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, presented as a historical narrative with a focus on the wolf, Wolfgang, a cynical and morally ambiguous character who eventually comes to believe in the message of the Lamb, Jesus. It emphasizes the profound transformation of Wolfgang’s heart through witnessing Jesus’s suffering and resurrection.
“The Reason for the Darkness of the Night” is a more complex and unsettling story, presented as a series of letters written by a demon named Beelzebub to his estranged son, Abel. Through these letters, Beelzebub reveals his own story – his rebellion against God, his descent into darkness, and his ongoing struggle with sin and regret. The novel ultimately argues for the possibility of even a fallen angel’s redemption through love and sacrifice, mirroring the core themes of Lewis’s Christian faith.
Both books, though vastly different in style and tone, ultimately aim to illustrate the power of love and the potential for even the most deeply corrupted beings to be reconciled with God. |
| title | Armando Veve |
| description | Drawings by Armando Veve |
| keywords | garden, room, world, music, chandelier, cars, contact, sting, theory, issue, feline, philosophy, fertility, living, thing, nightmare, issues |
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| created | 2025-11-09 |
| updated | 2026-01-16 |
| summarized | 2026-01-30 |
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