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One of the greatest and most electrifying players in Mountaineer history.
Today, we honor Pat White by announcing his No. 5 will be retired this fall.
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People think Aslan is just a symbol for Jesus. C.S. Lewis said, "No, he IS Jesus."
However, C.S. Lewis firmly rejected the label of "allegory." Instead, he described the chronicles as a "supposal", a thought experiment that asks: "Suppose there were a land like Narnia, and the Son of God became a creature there, what would He be?"
His conclusion was that Christ would become a lion, making Aslan not a mere representation, but Christ Himself in another form.
This profound connection is explicitly stated in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, where Aslan reveals to the children: "I am in your world too. But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you was brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there."
Ultimately, these stories were made to invite children into a deeper recognition of God, using the world of Narnia as a doorway to understanding His nature in our own reality.