Volume 129
Guests on Volume 129 • NICHOLAS CARR on how automation technologies make our lives easier — while detaching us from the practices of engaging the world that are most fulfilling for us • ROBERT POGUE HARRISON on the challenges of nurturing the inner lives and loves of our children to enable them to receive the legacies of our culture• R. J. SNELL on how the vice of acedia denies the being of Creation • NORMAN WIRZBA on how a Scriptural imagination allows us to perceive the world as Creation (not just as nature) • PHILIP ZALESKI AND CAROL ZALESKI on how the Inklings were critical of modernity in the interest of restoring Western culture to its Christian roots• PETER PHILLIPS on the “tintinnabuli” style of composition in the works of Arvo Pärt This Volume is also available on CD Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. Nicholas Carr “A tool at its best is not just a means of production, it’s a means of experience. A go