Volume 146

Volume 146

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Guests on Volume 146 • MARK MITCHELL on liberalism’s false metaphysical claims about purpose, human nature, and tradition• HANS BOERSMA on the cultural implications of the beatific vision• HENRY T. EDMONDSON, III on Flannery O’Connor’s understanding of political life• BRIAN CLAYTON and DOUGLAS KRIES on the common and faulty assumption that faith and reason cannot be reconciled• CONOR SWEENEY on wrestling with the ‘death of God’ with the help of hobbit wisdom, religious experience, and sacramental theology• CAROLE VANDERHOOF on the creative, intelligent, and demanding integrity of Dorothy L. Sayers This Volume is also available on CD Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume.  Mark Mitchell “What we have is a kind of competitor to that view: the idea that there is no normative human nature; there is no teleological structure to human life; and what human beings are at core is Will. That human beings are creatures of var

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