Volume 131 (CD Edition)

Volume 131 (CD Edition)

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Guests on Volume 131 • JOHN DURHAM PETERS on understanding media as agencies of order, not just devices of information• PAUL HEINTZMAN on how a biblical understanding of human spirituality can inform our concept of “leisure” • RICHARD LINTS on how the image of God and idolatry are inversely related• PETER HARRISON on how our current definition of “science” and “religion” represents novel conceptual categories • FRANCIS J. BECKWITH on the widespread tendency to erect a wall between faith and reason• DAVID L. SCHINDLER & NICHOLAS J. HEALY, JR., on how the First Amendment is not as sympathetic to religious freedom as is commonly believed 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. John Durham Peters “What’s most important about a medium is not its supposed content, but the way that it reorganizes the environment, the infrastructure, the presuppositions in which we live

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