Volume 154

Volume 154

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Guests on Volume 154 • FELICIA WU SONG on how social media promote “networked individualism” and establish market-driven notions of authority • MICHAEL WARD on the historical background of and the central ideas in C. S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man • NORMAN WIRZBA on why we need to think more deeply about what Creation means and about the consequences of recognizing the presence of Christ — the Logos — in all of Creation • CARL TRUEMAN on the long-developing social trends that gave rise to new understandings of the self, and to new claims about human sexuality • D. C. SCHINDLER on how liberalism — especially in its boundaries between “private” and “public” — allows for less freedom than it pretends • KERRY McCARTHY on the life and accomplishments of Tudor-era composer Thomas Tallis  Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume.  Felicia Wu Song  “When you move into the digital — in the ways that social media has framed u

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