by ArdenZ » June 2nd, 2008, 9:13 pm
I don't take everything in the story allegoricaly, though. You could do the same with LWW and say Aslan only died for Edmund, when Jesus died for all mankind and that the Man of Sin himself will be judged rather than forgiveness given to a donkey who didn't fully realize what he was doing in the LB. So I try not to look too much at the intricacies of each story to try to make them fit with something in our world. They're just interesting to contemplate.
After thinking about it, Prince Caspian represents, to me, the fulfillment of a long stretch of events that brought back the full spirit (or magic) of God, the latest being the Azusa Street revival in the early 20th century. Martin Luther did not have everything right, but it was the beginning of a return of the Holy Spirit manifesting himself in men's lives.
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"The master of that servant will come on the day when he is not looking for him, and at an hour that he is not aware of."
Matthew 24:50