Following up on our C.S.Lewis Today conference, I'm doing some reading on Lewis and atonement. The question has always been whether Lewis continues the view of Origen (3rd C) that Jesus' death was a ransom paid to Satan. In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Aslan is a ransom, presumably to the White Witch, to pay the penalty for Edmund's rebellion (they call it the Deep Magic).
There's an interesting essay on this in The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy. The authors defend the Ransom theory, saying it is less offensive when Satan is viewed not as a person, but as pseudo-personal (like a mutant?). N.T.Wright says something similar here. It also helps if God and Satan aren't considered to be 'doing a deal', like business colleagues. I'm still pondering all this.
In this same essay, the writers speak of sinning as a loss of freedom, becoming "a slave to booze, sex or eBay". I love the way eBay has replaced rock and roll in this triumvirate of vices!
Monday, 29 May 2006
Saturday, 20 May 2006
Fave Da Vinci film quotes
What are your favourite quotes from the Da Vinci Code film?
Here's mine:
1. Robert Langdon: "I have to get to a library...fast!"
2. Sophie to Robert: “Do you have eidetic memory?”
Robert: “Not quite…but I can remember what I see”
Please add to the list!
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Here's mine:
1. Robert Langdon: "I have to get to a library...fast!"
2. Sophie to Robert: “Do you have eidetic memory?”
Robert: “Not quite…but I can remember what I see”
Please add to the list!
Send CASE an email
Tuesday, 2 May 2006
Paranoia or planning?
Who owns information about whom? It's an old question, and not one that this website will answer. Thanks for the link, Malcolm.
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