Volume 131
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 This Volume is also available on CD 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 and move and h