PREVIEW
Guests heard on Volume 76

D. H. Williams, author of Evangelicals and Tradition: The Formative Influence of the Early Church, on the Church’s rootedness in its Tradition, why some Protestants remain suspicious, and on the excluding character of Christian conversion

Catherine Edwards Sanders, author of Wicca’s Charms: Understanding the Spiritual Hunger behind the Rise of Modern Witchcraft and Pagan Spirituality, on the spiritual hunger behind the rise of modern witchcraft

Ted Prescott on the book and gallery show titled A Broken Beauty, an on changing images of beauty and the human figure in twentieth century art

Martin X. Moleski, co-author of Michael Polanyi: Scientist and Philosopher, on the life, times, and remarkable insights of Michael Polanyi

Stephen Prickett, author of Victorian Fantasy, on George MacDonald and the tasks of imagination

Barrett Fisher on the relative artistic assets of film and literature, and on what is involved in linking the two experiences when making a movie based on a book

D. H. Williams, author of Evangelicals and Tradition: The Formative Influence of the Early Church, on how the teachings and doctrines of the Patristics were the recognized foundation of Christian identity up until the modern period