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Louis Markos

    This author delves deeply into the analysis of British Romantic poetry, literary theory, and the Classics. His work is characterized by a precise examination of literary works and their theoretical underpinnings. He seeks to uncover and interpret the deeper meanings and stylistic nuances that shape the literary landscape. Readers appreciate his ability to bring fresh perspectives to traditional themes and classic texts.

    Tolkien for Beginners
    From Plato to Christ - How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith
    C.S. Lewis for Beginners
    Ancient Voices: An Insider's Look at the Early Church
    The Dreaming Stone
    • The Dreaming Stone

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "It was just a small stone in the shape of an egg and a common-looking set of panpipes, but when Stacey put the stone under her pillow and Alex played on the pipes, they were magically transported back into the world of Greek mythology. Join Alex and Stacey as they ride on the back of the winged horse, Pegasus, descend with Orpheus into the dark depths of Hades, fly with the ill-fated Phaethon in the Golden Chariot of the Sun, help Perseus slay the evil Medusa, and face, alongside King Theseus, the dreaded Minotaur."--Page [4] of cover.

      The Dreaming Stone
    • C.S. Lewis for Beginners

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      C.S. Lewis For Beginners is a thorough examination of C. S. Lewis, the greatest Christian apologist of the twentieth century, throughout his career as an author and as a professor at Oxford University. A Christian apologist defends Christianity as a consistent and coherent worldview that squares with human reason, history, and desire. It offers answers to every facet of our lives on earth as well as answers to our questions about what happens after we die. What makes C.S. Lewis unique as an apologist is the way he balanced so perfectly reason and imagination, logic and intuition, and head and heart. In addition to writing such non-fiction apologetics books as Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, and Miracles, he wrote eleven novels: the seven Chronicles of Narnia, a trilogy of science-fiction adventures, and a haunting retelling of an old myth set in the ancient world

      C.S. Lewis for Beginners
    • Christians throughout the history of the church and even today have inherited aspects of the ancient Greek philosophy of Plato. To help us understand the influence of Platonic thought on the Christian faith, Louis Markos offers careful readings of some of Plato's best-known texts and then traces the ways that his work shaped some of Christianity's most beloved theologians.

      From Plato to Christ - How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith