Volume 121 (CD Edition)

Volume 121 (CD Edition)

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Guests on Volume 121 • DANIEL GABELMAN on how George MacDonald’s celebration of the “childlike” promotes levity and a joyful sense of play, rooted in filial trust of the Father • CURTIS WHITE on the troubling enthusiasm for accounts of the human person that reduce us to mere meat and wetware• MICHAEL HANBY on why there is no “neutral” science, how all accounts of what science does and why contain metaphysical and theological assumptions• ALAN JACOBS on why the Book of Common Prayer has lived such a long and influential life • JAMES K. A. SMITH on how some movements in modern philosophy provide resources for recovering an appreciation for the role of the body in knowing the world• BRUCE HERMAN and WALTER HANSEN on Herman’s paintings and how conversing about works of art enables us to grow in understanding of the non-verbal meaning they convey A digital edition of this Volume is also available Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information abou

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