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Christ and Classics

Season 2, Episode 6 | Prince Caspian by C. S. Lewis

19 Feb 2024

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In this episode, Devin and Colton make an inquiry about skepticism and faith in C. S. Lewis' book, Prince Caspian. They explore the characters of Miraz, Trumpkin, and Susan, who all demonstrate varying degrees of skepticism towards the fantastical elements of Narnia. The conversation camps on the importance of childlikeness and the recognition of a more magical and spiritual world. The hosts also discuss the hope for Susan's character and the strength that comes from embracing faith. Overall, the episode highlights the central theme of faith and the dangers of skepticism in Lewis' second Chronicle, Prince Caspian. At a glance: Skepticism and faith are central themes in Prince Caspian. The characters of Miraz, Trumpkin, and Susan demonstrate varying degrees of skepticism towards the fantastical elements of Narnia. Faith is not childish, but childLIKE. The world is more magical and spiritual than skeptics like Miraz and Trumpkin believe. There is hope for characters like Susan, who may have initially embraced skepticism but can still find redemption and salvation.

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