Volume 156

Volume 156

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Guests on Volume 156 • KIMBELL KORNU on how and why theological concerns should not be prohibited within the practice of medicine • PAUL TYSON on how the conventional definition of “science” makes metaphysical claims in the name of excluding metaphysical claims • MARK NOLL on how the Bible shaped American history, and how American ideologies shaped the reading of the Bible • DAVID NEY on how reading the Bible “figurally” opens us to its layers of meaning and to the transforming work it effects• WILLIAM C. HACKETT on the relationships between philosophy and theology, and of both to the meaning embedded in myth • MARIAN SCHWARTZ on the challenges and rewards of translating Eugene Vodolazkin, Leo Tolstoy, Alexsandr Solzshentsiyn, and others Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. Kimbell Kornu “[Maurice Merleau-Ponty] talks about lived experience being the base foundation upon which then scientific reflection can even

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