Volume 105 (CD Edition)

Volume 105 (CD Edition)

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Guests on Volume 105 • JULIAN YOUNG on the historical context of Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas and on why he still believed in the necessity of religion• PERRY L. GLANZER on the failure of American universities to adequately address the challenge of moral formation• KENDRA CREASY DEAN on why churches are to blame for the “moralistic therapeutic deism” so common among teens• BRIAN BROCK on how the centrality of technology in Western culture encourages us to see the gift of Creation as merely nature awaiting our manipulation• NICHOLAS CARR on how the distracted character of multi-tasking ruins reading and how social networking systems sustain a “transactional” view of relationships• ALAN JACOBS on how the literary form of the essay reproduces the unpredictable way that our thoughts develop A digital edition of this Volume is also available Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. Julian Young "Whereas the familiar inte

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