Definitely got a stronger link with the book cover though.
Then the doctor comparing being a leper to being Christ. Mmm.. because of the level of despite. The degree to which he was despised. But Christ though despised by some was also loved and followed by some, or so that story goes.
Do you think Donaldson is taking a shot at Christianity.. well not that, thats hard to do, but how. That Christians or Christianity is hypocritical. Please assume punctuation as yes they are questions.
On a more human level, definitely... that people are not all good or all evil .. yes definitely.. that even the most loathesome human can make non loathesome choices, navigate their lives out of despair. The whole series spirals around this seemingly pivot.
Christianity teaches similarly doesnt it. Hope, faith, trust, love, kindness .. oh and sacrifice. These are themes Donaldson does seem to play with.
Is he having a dig at Christianity.. maybe .. maybe he elevates humans beyond Christianity, beyond religions and religious dogmas. That I could see. But I dont think he is paralleling TC with the Christ persona.
It maybe if you expanded your thinking on this a little more, how you see the parallels, that might help me follow your line of thought.
Yes CS Lewis was very religious , I dont see the same convictions being born out in Donaldsons work at all though. With CSL theres no denying it .. Aslan is the Christ in Narnia.