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The Resurrection and the End of Magic
theological anthropology, history Stephen Codekas theological anthropology, history Stephen Codekas

The Resurrection and the End of Magic

The stones of Delphi lie silent now, their columns broken and their temple roofless. Once kings and empires bent the knee to hear Apollo’s priestess, but her voice is gone. For the Christian, that silence is no accident. The oracles of the ancient world fell mute at the moment the Cross triumphed. Where sorcery once drew from a dark font, Christ sealed it at Calvary. What remains are shadows and illusions, while the empty tomb still speaks with power.

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