C. S. Lewis called Christ the myth that became fact in an essay called..."Myth Became Fact". What does this mean? Well, Cameron Dixon joins the show to discuss that essay, phenomenology, the Divine Liturgy, and how Santa Claus fits into it all. Most of the essays and poems we discuss can be accessed for free on the internet.
Cameron Dixon's substack: https://camerondixon.substack.com/ and his Twitter is @praxisofman
Author’s Articles Mentioned:
Santa Claus as the Hypostasis of Christmas
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Books/Essays Mentioned:
The Fount of Knowledge by St. John Damascene
Myth Became Fact by C.S. Lewis
MYTHOPOEIA by J. R. R. Tolkien
Most of the Time the Earth is Flat by Jonathan Pageau
https://orthodoxartsjournal.org/most-of-the-time-the-earth-is-flat/
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