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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #3)
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What does Aslan mean when he says 'you must learn to know me by another name'? In the Voyage of The Dawn Treader

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Corbyal Ashclaw (ashclawsnephew) | 7 comments Just want to know how perceptive you guys are and if you have analytical minds. I challenge you.


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Dee Narnia has a lot of Christian symbolism. He meant that back in their world (our world) they should know him as Christ.


Corbyal Ashclaw (ashclawsnephew) | 7 comments Finally, an intelligent comment! Thank you. Any thoughts on the symbolism of the stable in the Last Battle?


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Faryn Thomure | 1 comments Aslan taught the kids about their own world by showing them lessons in another world. In Narnia, they could learn things that they might not notice here on Earth because they'd lived there all their life. Yes, C. S. Lewis wrote the books to teach about God but there are many other lessons that work on the same principle of knowing a precept by another name back at their home.


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