PREVIEW
Guests heard on Volume 102

Daniel M. Bell, Jr., author of Just War as Christian Discipleship: Recentering the Tradition in the Church rather than the State, on recovering the view that the just war tradition is more about the shaping of character and virtue than a checklist for political leaders

Lew Daly, author of God’s Economy: Faith-Based Initiatives and the Caring State, on how the discussion concerning faith-based initiatives raised larger issues about the identity of social groups in American society

Adam K. Webb, author of A Path of Our Own: An Andean Village and Tomorrow’s Economy of Values, on whether the traditional personal and communal virtues in premodern village life must be abandoned for poverty to be alleviated

Stratford Caldecott, author of Beauty for Truth’s Sake: On the Re-enchantment of Education, on how denying the reality of beauty is linked to a denial of the coherent meaning of Creation

James Matthew Wilson, author of The Vision of the Soul: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty in the Western Tradition, on Jacques Maritain’s pilgrimage to faith and his subsequent development of a rich philosophy of beauty

Thomas Hibbs, author of Rouault-Fujimura: Soliloquies, on the similar projects of painters Georges Rouault (1871-1958) and Makoto Fujimura (b. 1960), and how they each resisted various confusions in modern art
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