The world of early Christianity was not ancient to its participants—it was a vibrant world full of beliefs and ideas. Studying people from the outside affords knowledge and insight, but to transform that knowledge and insight into wisdom and discernment, we must open ourselves to seeing the world through the eyes of the people of the past especially the early Christians. In Ancient Voices, Louis Markos helps readers hear the unique voices of men and women such as Ignatius and Barnabas, Polycarp and Perpetua, Tertullian and Clement of Alexandria, and a host of other early Christians who lived their lives and proclaimed their faith in a world that may seem distant to us but which helped to shape the world in which we live.
About the author:
Louis Markos (PhD, University of Michigan), Professor in English and Scholar in Residence at Houston Baptist University, holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities; his 24 books include From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians should Read the Pagan Classics,,The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes, From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith, Apologetics for the 21st Century, and Atheism on Trial.