Volume 158
Guests on Volume 158 • DAVID SETRAN on how American Christians thought about being good parents in the colonial period and in the nineteenth century • VIGEN GUROIAN on how fairy stories serve to nurture healthy moral imaginations in children • MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR on developing an adequate metaphysical framework for understanding the natural world • THOMAS PFAU on how images reveal to us invisible, numinous realities • JASON PAONE on the unknown body of biblical commentary by Thomas Aquinas • MATTHEW LEVERING on why the virtues rather than conscience should be recognized as the heart of Christian moral life Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. David Setran “And by the nineteenth century . . . [the home] is the private place of the family. The home is the place in which I find my identity, in which I build a legacy — in which I see the importance of my children and my grandchildren in that way — and certainly lo