Next week for our final episode of our podcast series on Norman DeWitt's book we what to close with a discussion on the reasons the Epicurean movement crested around the time of Lucretius and began a long decline. We also want to cover the obstacles to the resurgence of an organized Epicurean movement in the intervening years up through today.
There are probably many causes of each, and we would like to know your thoughts so we can consider including them in the final episode.
 
		 
				
		
	 
															
		 What other factors played a part?  Especially since a decline seems to have set in even before Christianity rose?
   What other factors played a part?  Especially since a decline seems to have set in even before Christianity rose? . Putting a period to this series of episodes of the podcast is the immediate objective.  All comments so far have been great so we will hope for many more over the next week.
. Putting a period to this series of episodes of the podcast is the immediate objective.  All comments so far have been great so we will hope for many more over the next week.

 of Christianity and after. However, it should be remembered that that fresco of the "triumph"
  of Christianity and after. However, it should be remembered that that fresco of the "triumph" 
