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Prince Caspian
Contributed by Bob Beltz on May 15, 2008 (message contributor)
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1. The Return To Faith
Contributed on May 15, 2008
When Lewis was asked about the main themes of the Chronicles, he used the phrase "return to the true faith" to describe Prince Caspian.
Dear Church Leader, As a life-long C.S. Lewis fan, and a pastor for twenty-five years, I am excited not only about the wholesome entertainment value of the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series, but also about the tool the film can be for churches and ministries. I’ve been told that ...read more
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2. We Walk By Faith, Not By Sight
Contributed on May 15, 2008
One of the classic scenes in the book involves the first sighting of Aslan by Lucy when the children return to Narnia.
Dear Church Leader, As a life-long C.S. Lewis fan, and a pastor for twenty-five years, I am excited not only about the wholesome entertainment value of the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series, but also about the tool the film can be for churches and ministries. I’ve been told that ...read more
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3. Three Kinds Of "People"
Contributed on May 15, 2008
Continuing with the theme of faith, Lewis creates a number of characters that model different kinds of faith.
Dear Church Leader, As a life-long C.S. Lewis fan, and a pastor for twenty-five years, I am excited not only about the wholesome entertainment value of the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series, but also about the tool the film can be for churches and ministries. I’ve been told that ...read more
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4. Fight The Good Fight
Contributed on May 15, 2008
Of all of the Chronicles, Prince Caspian is by far the most militant. As a professor of Medieval Literature, Lewis was an expert in the fields of medieval warfare and chivalry.
Dear Church Leader, As a life-long C.S. Lewis fan, and a pastor for twenty-five years, I am excited not only about the wholesome entertainment value of the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series, but also about the tool the film can be for churches and ministries. I’ve been told that ...read more