released 10/4/2019

The theme of the meaning of freedom has been addressed in a number of interviews on the Journal. This Friday Feature excerpts three of them. The guests are David Hackett Fischer (Liberty and Freedom: A Visual History of America’s Founding Ideas), David Bentley Hart (Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies), and Ron Highfield (God, Freedom, and Human Dignity). Fischer discusses what Americans since the Revolution have thought about liberty and freedom. Hart reveals the feeble and confused arguments of the recent crop of outspoken atheists and explains how a misunderstanding of the nature of freedom is at the heart of their revulsion at religion. And Highfield explores why the modern assumptions about personal identity, freedom, and human dignity create prejudices against the Gospel’s account of God and the self.

22 minutes

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