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.
Two Professors Discuss Vampires, Zombies and Witches
A live discussion on how vampires, zombies and witches can teach us to love our neighbor
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