
Louis Markos
Professor of English and expert on C.S. Lewis, known for his lectures and books on Lewis's life and works.
Top 5 podcasts with Louis Markos
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Jan 16, 2021 • 1h 25min
Naked Bible 359: The Myth Made Fact
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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Sep 20, 2025 • 42min
On Myth as a Vehicle for Truth A Dialogues Conversation with Holly Ordway & Louis Markos (Continued)
Holly Ordway, an expert on literature and Christianity, and Louis Markos, a professor specializing in Christian apologetics, engage in a vibrant discussion about the friendship of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. They delve into the balance of their disagreements and mutual respect while exploring themes of good versus evil in their works. The conversation touches on the importance of imagination, Tolkien's critique of technology, and the role of generosity in writing. Their insights highlight the enduring legacy of these literary giants and the inspiration they provide for contemporary writers.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 41min
Louis Markos Contemplates
Dr. Louis Markos, a Professor of English and authority on C. S. Lewis, discusses classical thought and creativity. He explores the differences between wishes and choices, emphasizing the moral implications of our decisions. Markos connects Aristotle's eudaimonia to Christian joy and highlights how adopting virtues can be likened to developing tastes through habit. He also champions active contemplation as key to creativity, revealing how it fuels inspiration and the creative process. Markos draws on influential thinkers, providing a rich tapestry of ideas.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 2h 3min
Dr. Louis Markos: What C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien Saw Coming
Dr. Louis Markos, a veteran English professor and scholar of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, explores how reason and imagination unite Greek and Christian traditions. He traces myth, beauty, and virtue as antidotes to modern reductionism. Conversations range from Tolkien’s Shire and good versus bad magic to Lewis’s moral formation, science’s limits, and the role of imagination in discovery and faith.

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Dec 20, 2021 • 43min
C.S. Lewis on Building Men With Chests
Louis Markos, a Professor of English and C.S. Lewis expert, discusses the philosopher's view on the human soul, comprising the head, belly, and vital 'chest' which cultivates virtue. Markos highlights Lewis's conversion to Christianity and its impact on his moral philosophy. They explore how to educate the chest through myths, rejecting 'chronological snobbery,' and fostering excellence in friendships. This conversation sheds light on the significance of storytelling and community in developing character and moral understanding.


