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Editorials

What Ever Happened To Susan? by Inkspot

At the end of the final installment of the Chronicles of Narnia, Susan is the only one of the Pevensies not present in the “true” Narnia — even the Pevensie parents, who have had no role whatever in the adventures, are there, just across the way, apparently in the “true England.” The catch, of course, is that all have apparently perished in a railway accident in our world; making this Lewis’ presentation of heaven: new and perfect lands where old things we treasured and lost are once again waiting for us.

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Chronicles of Narnia

“Conversion” by Rosymole

‘Conversion’ is a word I would tend to use in reference to turning metric to imperial, or Pounds Sterling into Euros. It also has its other meaning, the one which means to change your religion or alter your spiritual path. It is certainly not a word I would ever use about myself.
I prefer the word ‘evolution’.

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C.S. Lewis

Child-like Heart

Do not Lucy and Susan see Aslan that way and just want to bury their faces in his Aslan’s mane? Remember the romp between the three of them after Aslan returned from the dead at the stone table? I think that scene represents this side of Jesus that Lewis saw. Which is a part of the reason why I think he wrote these books as allegories for his nephew and nieces. Lewis’s point is to connect them with the reality that Jesus loves you. He has a special place for children in his heart.

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Editorials

Edmund’s Connection

Have you ever just had a fight with someone that you are close with and you are possibly even just really angry with them, but you still love them? And, have you been put into different situations and you truly must change and adapt to survive? Well then, I truly believe that you have a connection with Edmund Pevensie. Today is just like any other day, but I still feel like I’ve walked through the wardrobe and found myself lost.

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