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Prince Caspian
Book • 1951
In 'Prince Caspian', the four Pevensie children are transported back to Narnia, where they find that 1,300 years have passed since their last visit.
They join forces with Prince Caspian, the rightful king of Narnia, who is fighting against his uncle, King Miraz, who has usurped the throne.
The story involves battles, magical creatures, and the return of Aslan, as the children and Caspian work together to restore peace and justice to Narnia.
The novel explores themes of chivalry, courage, and the struggle between good and evil.
They join forces with Prince Caspian, the rightful king of Narnia, who is fighting against his uncle, King Miraz, who has usurped the throne.
The story involves battles, magical creatures, and the return of Aslan, as the children and Caspian work together to restore peace and justice to Narnia.
The novel explores themes of chivalry, courage, and the struggle between good and evil.
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as one of the books with examples of sanctification.


Michael Horton

27 snips
The Theology of the Chronicles of Narnia
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while explaining the difference between the saints and pagan deities.


Joe Heschmeyer
21 snips
#222 Did The Vatican Just REVERSE Its View On Mary?
Mentioned as an analogy to the speaker's association with the term Christian nationalist.

More Gay Than the Pope’s Pajama Bottoms
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to illustrate the idea of returning to a place that has changed drastically, yet hope remains.

Russell Moore

N.T. Wright on The Vision of Ephesians
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, who quoted a snippet from it regarding Aslan and Lucy's conversation.


Mike Erre

Reframing The Way We See and Talk About Jesus - w/ Alan Hirsch and Mark Nelson
Erwähnt als zweiter Band in der empfohlenen Lesereihenfolge, in dem die Pevensey-Kinder nach Narnia zurückkehren.

Die Chroniken von Narnia - Das Meisterwerk von C. S. Lewis
Scheduled to be discussed next week with The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

119 - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
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to illustrate the concept of perceiving God's presence, referencing a scene from "Prince Caspian".

Paul Rezkalla

Christmas and Practicing the Presence of God
Mentioned by Louis Marcos when referencing a scene where Caspian falls in with dwarves and a badger.

On Myth as a Vehicle for Truth A Dialogues Conversation with Holly Ordway & Louis Markos






