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With so many resources for apologetics that are use philosophy and history, it’s easy to overlook the importance of myth and storytelling within Christian apologetics. Dr. Louis Markos believes that because Christianity is the truest of myths, Christ is the fulfillment of the pagan hope for a Savior. He joins us.
Further Reading
My Apologetics Dinner Party: A Real-Life Socratic Dialogue
Guest Info
Dr Louis Markos is the author most recently of My Apologetics Dinner Party: A Real-Life Socratic Dialogue. He is professor in English and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University, where he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities. His many other books include The Myth Made Fact; From Plato to Christ; and Atheism on Trial. He has published over 300 essays and given over 300 public lectures. He is committed to the concept of the professor as public educator.
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With so many resources for apologetics that are use philosophy and history, it’s easy to overlook the importance of myth and storytelling within Christian apologetics. Dr. Louis Markos believes that because Christianity is the truest of myths, Christ is the fulfillment of the pagan hope for a Savior. He joins us.
Further Reading
My Apologetics Dinner Party: A Real-Life Socratic Dialogue
Guest Info
Dr Louis Markos is the author most recently of My Apologetics Dinner Party: A Real-Life Socratic Dialogue. He is professor in English and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University, where he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities. His many other books include The Myth Made Fact; From Plato to Christ; and Atheism on Trial. He has published over 300 essays and given over 300 public lectures. He is committed to the concept of the professor as public educator.

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