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Guests heard on Volume 126

James W. Skillen, author of The Good of Politics: A Biblical, Historical, and Contemporary Introduction, on how all human cultural activity, including politics, should be understood in the context of God’s good purposes for Creation

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Christian Smith, author of The Sacred Project of American Sociology, on how American sociology is not (as is claimed) a disinterested scientific endeavor but the pursuit of a sacred project driven by sacred commitments

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B. W. Powe, author of Marshal McLuhan and Northrop Frye: Apocalypse and Alchemy, on the unique “apocalyptic” insights of Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye

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David Downing, editor of the Wade Annotated Edition of C. S. Lewis’s The Pilgrim’s Regress, on the book’s allegorical references to twentieth-century cultural and intellectual movements

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Roger Scruton, author of The Soul of the World, on the inability of materialism to give a satisfactory account of our experience of the material world (this track also available as an Archive Feature)

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Jonathan Arnold, author of Sacred Music in Secular Society, on the curious place of sacred music in a secular society

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