When Shift and Rishda set up the notion that "Tashlan" is in a stable, Emeth insists on seeing Tash with his own eyes. While welcoming the chance to distinguish himself in battle, Emeth is troubled by the "lies and trickery" used to portray Aslan as the Narnian version of the Calormene deity Tash. This is part of a conspiracy to seize the north of the country by using the Narnians' faith in a false Aslan controlled by the ape Shift. Story Įmeth is a young Calormene officer, second in command of a detachment of the Tisroc's soldiers under Rishda Tarkaan, who enter Narnia in the guise of merchants. Specifically, the salvation of Emeth is understood to be an implicit endorsement of the doctrinal idea of Inclusivism. He is a controversial character among some Christians who take the Chronicles to be allegories (as opposed to what Lewis intended), : 1004–5 and thus have expressed disagreement with Lewis' apparent soteriology. Lewis's book The Last Battle from The Chronicles of Narnia series. Emeth ( Hebrew אמת : "truth," "firmness," or "veracity") is a Calormene character from C.
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