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Exploring the second part of the 1944 C. S. Lewis essay "Myth Became Fact" where Lewis defends Christianity against the de-mythologizing. He argues that the mythic nature of Christianity is essential and that what elevates it above all other myths is that this Myth actually became Fact. That is, it really happened. This was the idea that J. R. R. Tolkien argued with the non-Christian Lewis, which led to Lewis' conversion.
Find Andrew Lazo at his own website or as a regular co-host on the Pints with Jack Podcast.
Andrew's book "Mere Christians"
Christin Ditchfield-Lazo's Book "A Family Guide to Narnia"
Camille Parkman's song, "Deliverer / O Come O Come Emmanuel" can be found on Spotify and other music platforms for purchase or streaming.
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Exploring the second part of the 1944 C. S. Lewis essay "Myth Became Fact" where Lewis defends Christianity against the de-mythologizing. He argues that the mythic nature of Christianity is essential and that what elevates it above all other myths is that this Myth actually became Fact. That is, it really happened. This was the idea that J. R. R. Tolkien argued with the non-Christian Lewis, which led to Lewis' conversion.
Find Andrew Lazo at his own website or as a regular co-host on the Pints with Jack Podcast.
Andrew's book "Mere Christians"
Christin Ditchfield-Lazo's Book "A Family Guide to Narnia"
Camille Parkman's song, "Deliverer / O Come O Come Emmanuel" can be found on Spotify and other music platforms for purchase or streaming.
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