is a taped live conversation with Biola professors Allen Yeh, professor of missiology, and Kevin Pittle, professor of anthropology, on the folklore behind zombies, witches and vampires from an anthropological perspective.
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A live discussion on how vampires, zombies and witches can teach us to love our neighbor
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