How music blesses and teaches

How music blesses and teaches

FROM VOL. 64
Theologian and musician Jeremy Begbie explores what we learn about time, theology, and the structure of Creation from the experience of music. (28 minutes)
Landscape and living memory

Landscape and living memory

FROM VOL. 44
Gayle Brandow Samuels examines the ways in which trees have served as anchor-points for memory and identity in American culture. (9 minutes)
When therapy hurts rather than heals

When therapy hurts rather than heals

FROM VOL. 30
Reinder Van Til speaks about his own experiences and the experiences of others who were unjustly accused of abuse during the heyday of the psychotherapy movement known as Recovered Memory Therapy (RMT). (12 minutes)
On the Degeneration of Attentiveness

On the Degeneration of Attentiveness

Critic Nicholas Carr talks about how technology-driven trends affect our cultural and personal lives. (56 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 43

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 43

FEATURED GUESTS: Jedediah Purdy, Lendol Calder, John Nelson, George Arasimowicz, James Calvin Schaap, Frederick Buechner, Kay Hymowitz, and Calvin Stapert
Place, Community, and Memory

Place, Community, and Memory

Several essayists and a novelist explore the important ways in which we (and the communities we inhabit) are shaped and sustained by the particular places in which we live. (100 minutes)
The Word Made Scarce

The Word Made Scarce

Barry Sanders discusses teaching in the age of technology, the effects of literacy on society, and the links between illiteracy and violence. (54 minutes)