Fairy-Story Apologetics, Pt. 2
Editor’s note: Part one of this installment can be read here. It defined fairy-stories and expressed that they can be a potent defense of…
After graduating Summa Cum Laude and Highest Honors with her B.A. in Journalism and Classical Liberal Arts emphasis from Patrick Henry College, Hannah traveled, worked, and volunteered internationally for a year in the Middle East and Europe. Returning to America, she became a resident Fellow at the John Jay Institute in Philadelphia, where she was equipped with the best ideas of human civilization through engagement with theology, philosophy, politics, law, art, and culture. She then studied the principles of liberty, rights, and free-market economics at a distinguished seminar in Europe and is currently completing her Master’s degree in Cultural Apologetics at Houston Baptist University while working as a journalist for a non-profit.
Editor’s note: Part one of this installment can be read here. It defined fairy-stories and expressed that they can be a potent defense of…
Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of a two-part review. At the mention of Christian apologetics, what comes to mind? Perhaps the first…