Class 2 on The Lion, The Witch and The WardrobeMy notes from my second class of
teaching on LWW
Today I continued teaching my class on The Lion,
The Witch and The Wardrobe - this time actually focusing in on specific aspects
of it in the Witch and Edmund. As I promised my class last week, I read the
entire book this week and found it just as enjoyable and magical as I always do.
In fact, I think there were a number of things that I saw clearly that I had not
noticed before, specifically because I was read with an eye to sin and the devil
in the Witch and Edmund. All of the Narnia books are of the rare type where you
can re-read them with a specific focus and find gold that you had not noticed
before even after having read them
repeatedly.
This week we focus on the Witch and Edmund, and how that relates to the devil, sin and the corruption of our nature. Here are the notes for this week's class. I'm actually a bit saddened that I won't be teaching the rest of the classes - I love the discipline that teaching whips me into that I would not otherwise possess, and I love the necessity of really thinking through the ideas I want to present. I am, however, definitely looking forward to the classes that will be coming up as my pastor Russ and my friend Aaron continue the other 4 weeks on this book. Posted: Sun - March 12, 2006 at 11:53 AM | | | | | | | |
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