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Louis Markos, PhD

College of Arts and Humanities
English, Communication, Great Texts, and Modern Languages
  • Professor of English
  • Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities
  • Scholar-in-Residence

Education

  • MA and PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)
  • BA in English and History from Colgate University (Hamilton, NY)

Courses Taught

  • Romantic Poetry and Prose
  • Victorian Poetry and Prose
  • C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Mythology and Epic
  • Film听 and Art

Teaching Focus

While at the University of Michigan, he specialized in British Romantic Poetry (his dissertation was on Wordsworth), Literary Theory, and the Classics.

Publications

Dr. Markos, who is an authority on C. S. Lewis, apologetics, and ancient Greece and Rome and who lectures widely for classical Christian and classical charter schools and conferences, is the author of听twenty-five books, including听From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith,The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes,听Ancient Voices: An Insider鈥檚 Look at the Early Church,听From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians Should Read the Pagan Classics,听On the Shoulders of Hobbits: The Road to Virtue with Tolkien and Lewis,听Literature: A Student鈥檚 Guide, C. S. Lewis for Beginners, J. R. R. Tolkien for Beginners,听Heaven & Hell: Visions of the Afterlife in the Western Poetic Tradition,听Apologetics for the 21st Century,听Atheism on Trial,听Restoring Beauty: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful in the Writings of C. S. Lewis,听The Eye of the Beholder: How to See the World like a Romantic Poet,听Pressing Forward: Alfred, Lord Tennyson and the Victorian Age,听Lewis Agonistes: How C. S. Lewis can Train us to Wrestle with the Modern and Postmodern World,听three听Worldview Guides to the Iliad, Odyssey, and Aeneid, and听The Dreaming Stone听and听In the Shadow of Troy, children鈥檚 novels in which his kids become part of Greek Mythology and the epics of听Homer.听All his books are available at his听

To view some of his lectures, visit his YouTube channel at听

To read some of his online essays, visit these sites:

Additional Information

Although a devoted professor who works closely with his students, Dr. Markos is dedicated to the concept of the professor as public educator.听 He firmly believes that knowledge must not be walled up in the academy, but must be freely and enthusiastically disseminated to all those “who have ears to hear.”听 As a specifically Christian professor he also adheres to a second goal: to fuse into a single stream the humanist strivings of Athens and the Christian truths of Jerusalem.听 Believing that 鈥渁ll truth is God鈥檚 truth,鈥 Dr. Markos seeks to measure all human knowledge against the touchstone of orthodox Christian doctrine (the Trinity, the Incarnation, the Atonement, and the Resurrection).听 Believing further that Christianity is not the only truth but the only COMPLETE truth, he seeks to discover in the cultures, mythologies, religions and philosophies of the ancient (and modern) world intimations and foreshadowings of the greater truths revealed in Christ and the Bible.听 In pursuing this goal, his three principle mentors have been Plato, Dante, and C. S. Lewis, his central vision has been that of the Magi (whose pagan wisdom proved a partial guide to encountering the Christ child), and his core biblical passage Paul鈥檚 address to the Areopagus at Athens (Acts 17).