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We love a good vampire yarn, or speculating about how we would react to a zombie apocalypse. Pop culture loves them too: vampires sexy, zombies scary. But what is the value in telling these kinds of stories? Is there mor...
The Theology of Vampires and Zombies is an episode from Anselm Society by Anselm Society. We love a good vampire yarn, or speculating about how we would react to a zombie apocalypse. Pop culture loves them too: vampires sexy, zombies scary....
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Published May 5, 2026, 01:02:16 long, audio available.
We love a good vampire yarn, or speculating about how we would react to a zombie apocalypse. Pop culture loves them too: vampires sexy, zombies scary. But what is the value in telling these kinds of stories? Is there more to it than just Hollywood trying to make more money? Dr. Amy Hughes, a theology professor, scholar, and author joins the pub table to discuss our favorite supernatural creatures and what they have to say about humanity and God. OnScript podcast , Dr. Hughes' two books: Christian Women in the Patristic World , and the just-released Gregory of Nyssa on the Resurrected Life.
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The Theology of Vampires and Zombies is from Anselm Society by Anselm Society.
Published May 5, 2026 and 01:02:16 long