Volume 126

Volume 126

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Guests on Volume 126 • JAMES W. SKILLEN on how all human cultural activity, including politics, should be understood in the context of God’s good purposes for Creation • CHRISTIAN SMITH on how American sociology is not (as is claimed) a disinterested scientific endeavor but the pursuit of a sacred project driven by sacred commitments • B. W. POWE on the unique “apocalyptic” insights of Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye • DAVID DOWNING on C. S. Lewis’s The Pilgrim’s Regress • ROGER SCRUTON on the inability for materialism to give a satisfactory account of our experience of the material world• JONATHAN ARNOLD on the curious place of sacred music in a secular society This Volume is also available on CD Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. James W. Skillen “It finally dawned on me that the most basic question that wasn’t being asked was: Is government there because of sin, or does it have some root in Creation?” — J

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