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Guests heard on Volume 63

Charles M. Sennott, author of The Body and the Blood, on the dwindling Christian presence in the Middle East

Nicholas Orme, author of Medieval Children, on the nature of childhood in the Middle Ages

J. Budziszewski, author of What We Can’t Not Know, on the testimony of conscience and common moral truths

Albert Borgmann, author of Power Failure: Christianity in the Culture of Technology, on the necessity of deliberate reflection about how technology shapes everyday life

James A. Herrick, author of The Making of the New Spirituality: The Eclipse of the Western Religious Tradition, on “spiritual evolution” and a new religious synthesis

Darrell Cole, author of When God Says War Is Right: The Christian’s Perspective on When and How to Fight, on contemporary cynicism about the possibility of justice and the just war tradition

Jackson Lears, author of Something for Nothing: Luck in America, on the deeper cultural roots of contemporary attitudes toward gambling (Friday Feature available)

James A. Herrick on key spiritual movements in the West, gnosticism, and the significance of Luke Skywalker
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