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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

How to Explain Hell with Louis Markos

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9809 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2019

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

Hell can be hard to explain. Professor Louis Markos joins Hank to discuss how works of art can help us understand and explain complex topics like hell, which is the topic of Markos’ feature article in the Christian Research Journal titled How Dante’s Inferno Can Help Explain Hell to Modern Seekers. This is a high energy, passionate conversation covering a wide range of topics that we promise you won’t want to miss. Subscribe today and receive this as your first issue, please click here to learn more. https://www.equip.org/product/crj-subscription/

Topics discussed include: Is cultural apologetics important? (4:05); the relationship between art and the incarnation (8:30); are icons idols or a window into another world? (10:30); the depth of Dante’s Inferno (20:30); the two meanings of the word comedy (23:40); evil is perverted goodness (26:30); the power of symbolism in the practice of sacraments in the church such as baptism (36:00); what is hell? (44:40); comparing The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis and Dante’s Divine Comedy (46:40); do we have free will? what is free will? (48:40); is white-collar crime worse than blue-collar crime? (54:10); the essence of sin is the perversion of good (56:25); should reading be considered a spiritual discipline? (1:01:40); Bart Ehrman and the importance of reading the Bible in the proper context (1:13:20); the importance of asking the question “is it true?” (1:17:45); what does Heaven mean? (1:21:00); is the Bible perfect? (1:28:25); the significance of tradition in relation to the Bible (1:31:05).

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0:00.0

And welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplugged podcast.

0:27.1

Our mission is to bring the most interesting, informative, inspirational people on the planet directly to you.

0:35.4

And every single time I do a podcast, I feel like I make good on that

0:40.4

promise. We upload new videos to the Bible Answer Man channel on YouTube virtually every single day,

0:49.1

including every episode of the Hank Unplugged podcast. So make sure to subscribe to the Bible Answer Man YouTube channel and share the podcast

1:01.4

with other people, give us a five-star rating.

1:04.3

All of that helps ensure that the podcast has a broad reach around the world.

1:10.4

I also want to mention the award-winning Christian

1:13.8

Research Journal. We just finished a double issue of the journal because I had been in the

1:21.2

hospital for a long time this year, going through a stem cell transplant seeking to overcome,

1:27.3

stage four mental cell lymphoma.

1:29.5

We got behind in various areas, and one of those areas was the Christian Research Journal.

1:35.0

To catch up, we're doing a double issue of the journal.

1:39.7

And what's appropriate to my remarks right now is today's Hank Unplugged podcast is with Lou Marcus. I'm going to

1:49.0

introduce him formally in a moment, but he wrote an article for the double issue of the journal.

1:56.1

I personally wrote two articles for the double issue of the journal. And you can imagine my bias of

2:02.4

wanting one of my articles to be the cover story. But when I read Lewis Marcos article, which we'll

2:08.9

talk about in a little bit, I thought that's got to be the cover story. So Lou Marcos is an

2:15.9

incredible intellect. He's an incredible communicator. He's an incredible communicator. He's a professor

2:22.8

in English. He's a scholar in residence at Houston Baptist University. He holds the Robert

2:30.2

H. Ray Chair in Humanities. Catch this. He's written 18 books, maybe more, but at least

2:38.4

18 I know of, including atheism on trial and apologetics for the 21st century. And as just

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