PREVIEW

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Guests heard on Volume 61

Ian Dowbiggin, author of A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America, on the history of the “right to die”movement (Friday Feature available) 

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Arthur J. Dyck, author of Life’s Worth: The Case against Assisted Suicide, on moral and legal arguments against assisted suicide (Friday Feature available) 

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Daniel Dreisbach, author of Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation between Church and State, on the building of Jefferson’s “wall of separation” 

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Michael L. Peterson, author of With All Your Mind: A Christian Philosophy of Education, on the elements of a Christian philosophy of education (Archive Feature available) 

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Stephen Schwartz, author of The Two Faces of Islam: Saudi Fundamentalism and Its Role in Terrorism, on the differences between Balkan Muslims and those of Saudi Arabia 

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Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, author of Why There Are No Good Men Left: The Romantic Plight of the New Single Woman, on how young people are taught to invest in themselves rather than family or community 

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John H. Timmerman, author of Jane Kenyon: A Literary Life, on the person and poetry of Jane Kenyon (Conversation and Friday Feature available) 

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John H. Timmerman on more about Jane Kenyon’s life and work

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