Volume 127 (CD Edition)

Volume 127 (CD Edition)

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Guests on Volume 127 • CHRISTOPHER SHANNON on the historian's communal role as story-teller • KEVIN VANHOOZER on the dramatic purposes of doctrine• OLIVER O'DONOVAN on negotiating our way in the created realities • REBECCA DEYOUNG on the forgotten vice of vainglory • THOMAS FORREST KELLY on the invention of Western musical notation• CALVIN STAPERT on the life and work of Joseph Haydn 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. Christopher Shannon “If we truly believe in pluralism . . . then [we] have to let some substantively different stories and different conceptions of the good into the conversation, or [pluralism] is a sham.” — Christopher Shannon, author of The Past as Pilgrimage: Narrative, Tradition, and the Renewal of Catholic History (Christendom Press, 2014) Historian Christopher Shannon discusses how American academic historical writing presents a grand nar

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