Volume 75 (CD Edition)

Volume 75 (CD Edition)

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Guests on Volume 75: Mark Malvasi, on John Lukacs, the meaning of the modern, and how to think about history; John Lukacs, on the roles of curiosity and language in the vocation of historians; Steve Talbott, on how communications technologies divert language from its richest possibilities; Christian Smith, on the spiritual lives and theological assumptions of American teenagers; Eugene Peterson, on the essential relationship between theology and spirituality, and on the narrative life of congregations; and Rolland Hein, on the life and imagination of George MacDonald. . Professor Mark Malvasi discusses one of the themes on which historian John Lukacs has spent much of his time reflecting, the end of the Modern era of history. Malvasi is one of the two editors of an anthology of Lukacs’s works titled Remembered Past: John Lukacs on History, Historians, and Historical Knowledge. The collection contains essays spanning some forty years of the historian’s career along with a complete bib

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