Volume 139 (CD Edition)
Guests on Volume 139 • W. BRADFORD LITTLEJOHN on post-Reformation debates about the meaning of freedom• SIMON OLIVER on how the doctrine of creation ex nihilo is a doctrine about God (and not just the origin of the universe)• MATTHEW LEVERING on the necessity of God’s wisdom in the doctrine of creation• ESTHER LIGHTCAP MEEK on Michael Polanyi’s case that making contact with reality is a process of discovery• PAUL TYSON on resisting our modern assumptions about knowledge in favor of knowledge that is grounded in wonder• DAVID FAGERBERG on acquiring a liturgical posture in everyday life 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. W. Bradford Littlejohn “The problem that we have now . . . is that we have this idea of ‘freedom of religion,’ but nobody can say why. Why is freedom of religion a good thing?” — W. Bradford Littlejohn, author of The Peril and Promise of Christia