PREVIEW
Guests heard on Volume 117

Matthew Dickerson, author of A Hobbit’s Journey: Discovering the Enchantment of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, on the likenesses between Beowulf and three of Tolkien’s heroes, and on how (despite Peter Jackson’s rendition) The Lord of the Rings is more interested in virtue than in military exploits

Jennifer Woodruff Tait, author of The Poisoned Chalice: Eucharistic Grape Juice and Common-Sense Realism in Victorian Methodism, on how assumptions about the nature of moral knowledge — derived from the school of common-sense realism — compelled Victorian Methodists and others to substitute grape juice for wine in celebrating the Lord’s Supper

Jeffry Davis and Philip Ryken, co-editors of Liberal Arts for the Christian Life, on why the liberal arts ought to be recognized as a calling that enriches Christian living (Archive Feature available)

Robert P. George, editor of The Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market, and Morals, on the Supreme Court and marriage

Robert P. George, editor of The Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market, and Morals, on the meaning of marriage

Robert P. George, editor of The Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market, and Morals, on the consequences of redefining marriage
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