The Naked Bible Podcast

Naked Bible 359: The Myth Made Fact

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Jan 16, 2021
Louis Markos, Professor of English and scholar of C.S. Lewis and classical literature, explores how Greco-Roman myths intersect with Christian thought. He traces parallels between biblical narratives and pagan stories, surveys early church approaches to pagan texts, and suggests myths can serve as bridges for evangelism and moral education. Short, provocative, and wide-ranging.
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Mythic Echoes Of Biblical Truth

  • Greco-Roman myths often contain fragmented vestiges of true revelation that prepared Gentiles for the gospel.
  • Louis Markos argues Genesis 6 and the Nephilim show a plausible link between biblical and classical heroic traditions.
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Redemptive Analogies In Pagan Stories

  • Pagans sometimes preserve 'redemptive analogies' or distorted yearnings that point toward gospel truths.
  • Markos and Michael Heiser present these echoes as providential footholds for evangelism.
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Original Monotheism Then Fragmentation

  • Genesis portrays an original monotheism that later fragments after Babel, producing distorted religious remnants.
  • Heiser and Markos say those remnants explain parallels between biblical and classical myths.
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