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Mentioned in 15 episodes
Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Book • 1990
In this adventure, Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace are transported back to Narnia, where they join Prince Caspian on his ship, the Dawn Treader.
Their journey takes them to various islands, each with its own unique challenges and wonders.
Along the way, they encounter a sea serpent, an island where anything turns to gold, and a mysterious Dark Island.
Eustace's transformation into a dragon and his subsequent redemption are pivotal moments in the story.
The crew's quest to find the seven lost lords and reach the edge of the world is filled with trials, temptations, and the guidance of the lion Aslan.
Their journey takes them to various islands, each with its own unique challenges and wonders.
Along the way, they encounter a sea serpent, an island where anything turns to gold, and a mysterious Dark Island.
Eustace's transformation into a dragon and his subsequent redemption are pivotal moments in the story.
The crew's quest to find the seven lost lords and reach the edge of the world is filled with trials, temptations, and the guidance of the lion Aslan.
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Mentioned in 15 episodes
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to illustrate the concept of the 'dark night of the soul' and spiritual transformation.

Janet Williams

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[Faith] Episode 57: Janet Williams - What We Can (and Can’t) Say About God
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when drawing parallels between Eustace's transformation into a dragon in "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and the concept of dragon sickness.


Tom Holland

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461. Dragons
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when talking about Eustace meeting the star.

Ben Myers

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Modernity and Secularization with Alan Noble
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as a story from The Chronicles of Narnia with evocative language.

Morgan Snyder

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191: Who Have I Become? – A Deeper Cut Series (Part 3)
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, referencing the character Reepicheep's longing to reach Aslan's country, a driving passion in his life.


Gavin Ortlund

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Pascal’s Wager Is the Answer You’re Looking For
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with a story about Lucy reading a spell from a book.


Sean Philip Cooper

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CR Episode 291: Pride and Prejudice, Part II
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when discussing the importance of story and understanding.

Daniel Firth Griffith

Kin-centric Rewilding 2 - Bonus - continuation of the conversation with Daniel Firth Griffith
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as his favorite story in the Chronicles of Narnia, illustrating Eustace's transformation.

Kris McDaniel

Luke 18:9-14 | Sermon
The first sentence is presented as a great example of how to start a novel.

Episode 168 - Making our first sentence sparkle.
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as a book by C.S. Lewis from the Chronicles of Narnia series.


Gavin Ortlund

A Christian View of Stars (This Will Surprise You)
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and Dr. Chris Green, referencing the scene where the children fall into the painting.

Karen Wong

Approach the Sacred: Offer Gratitude, Dwell in Humility, Speak Truth and Let the Mercy In.
Mentioned alongside 'The Pilgrim's Regress' regarding symbolic meaning, specifically in reference to Ramandu and what a star is.

Dr. Angus Menuge: Artificial Intelligence, Transhumanism, and C.S. Lewis' Warning About the End of Man
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while telling the story of Eustace to explain how God removes our unbelief.


J.D. Greear

The Why of Your Pain
Mentioned in relation to how the influence of the sun can play a part in the story.

96 - Its All in Plato: An Introduction to C.S. Lewis
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as the book where Aslan peeled off the scales of Eustace, the dragon.

Curt Thompson

Dr. Curt Thompson: Is God Still Good When the Pain Doesn't Go Away?
Mentioned by Micah as an example of a book with a memorable opening line.

December 1_Awake in the Waiting: Darkness
Mentioned as a reference to Duffel pods.

Episode 303: Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" Ch. 8-13
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referencing Malcolm Gite about a star taking on human form and speaking to children.


Kristyn Getty

Keith & Kristyn Getty: Music, Faith & the Story Behind the Hymns
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, referencing the conversation between Eustace and Aslan about what a star is.


Josh White

The Second Word: Misrepresentation
Mentioned by Louis Marcos when discussing a scene where Caspian wants to go to the end of the world.

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



