PREVIEW

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Guests heard on Volume 60

David Naugle, author of Worldview: The History of a Concept, on the origins of the term “worldview,” and the spiritual and religious significance of “worldview thinking” for Christians (Friday Feature available) 

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D. G. Hart, author of The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, on the distinctions between evangelicalism and confessional Protestantism 

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Dermot Quinn, editor of the third edition of Christopher Dawson’s Dynamics of World History, on Dawson’s historical wisdom and the skepticism of contemporary historians (Friday Feature and Conversation available) 

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Russell Hittinger, author of The First Grace: Rediscovering the Natural Law in a Post-Christian World, on how a right to privacy emerged and evolved in American constitutional law and on how a landmark federal court decision addressed physician-assisted suicide (Archive Feature available)

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Leon Kass, author of Life, Liberty, and the Defense of Dignity: The Challenge for Bioethics, on why a commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is not enough to protect human dignity (Friday Feature and Conversation available) 

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James Howard Kunstler, author of The City in Mind: Notes on the Urban Condition, on how designing spaces that respect cars but not pedestrians has made so much of America unlovable if not unlivable (Anthology available) 

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