A Picture of Atoning Victory

A Picture of Atoning Victory
In the book The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis paints a picture of this atoning victory. To atone for the sins of Edmond, Aslan is slaughtered by the White Witch on an altar. All the wicked forces in Narnia humiliate and kill the lion-king of Narnia. But Aslan is resurrected and destroys the power of the White Witch, and spring and justice returns to Narnia. This story of sacrifice, death, resurrection, and victory reflect the atoning sacrifice of Jesus (C. S. Lewis, The Lion,...

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