Volume 141 (CD Edition)
Guests on Volume 141 • GRANT WYTHOFF on the technophiliac obsessions of Hugo Gernsback, the geeky midwife of modern science fiction• SUSANNA LEE on how the hard-boiled protagonists of crime fiction in the 1930s and '40s were replaced by more nihilistic tough guys in the 1950s and '60s• GERALD R. MCDERMOTT on how the work of theologian E. L. Mascall can expose blind spots in contemporary Christian thought• CARLOS EIRE on how and why religion became “interiorized” in the wake of the reformations of the sixteenth century• KELLY KAPIC on theology’s use of experience and why the Incarnation is the ground of Christian hope• JAMES MATTHEW WILSON on the beauty of truth and goodness, and on the necessity of cultivating “intellectual vision” 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. Grant Wythoff “There was a lot of technological utopianism that was happening on both sides of t