Wardrobe, Chapter 11: Aslan is Nearer
Description
Spring comes to Narnia and Edmund begins regretting his betrayal.
"There also seemed to be a curious noise all round them, but the noise of their driving and jolting and the dwarf’s shouting at the reindeer prevented Edmund from hearing what it was, until suddenly the sledge stuck so fast that it wouldn’t go on at all. When that happened there was a moment’s silence. And in that silence Edmund could at last listen to the other noise properly. A strange, sweet, rustling, chattering noise—and yet not so strange, for he’d heard it before—if only he could remember where! Then all at once he did remember. It was the noise of running water."
Your Lamp-post Links:
- Narnian Breakfast Illustration
- Lewis and Tolkien: Background and Method, Lecture by Dr. Ryan Reeves
- "Evil needs to not be the dominant theme. The conquering of evil needs to be the dominant theme."
- Loving Aslan More Than Jesus? - David Bates
- We'll be discussing the relationship between Aslan and Jesus more in Chapter 12. Keep an eye out for it!
- PeterKreeft.com
- Further Up & Further In: Understanding Narnia
- The Kilns - C.S. Lewis' Home
- Robert also sent this great radio broadcast about the Kilns. Check it out!
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