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Guests heard on Volume 117

Matthew Dickerson, author of A Hobbit’s Journey: Discovering the Enchantment of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, on the likenesses between Beowulf and three of Tolkien’s heroes, and on how (despite Peter Jackson’s rendition) The Lord of the Rings is more interested in virtue than in military exploits

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Jennifer Woodruff Tait, author of The Poisoned Chalice: Eucharistic Grape Juice and Common-Sense Realism in Victorian Methodism, on how assumptions about the nature of moral knowledge — derived from the school of common-sense realism — compelled Victorian Methodists and others to substitute grape juice for wine in celebrating the Lord’s Supper 

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Jeffry Davis and Philip Ryken, co-editors of Liberal Arts for the Christian Life, on why the liberal arts ought to be recognized as a calling that enriches Christian living

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Robert P. George, editor of The Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market, and Morals, on the Supreme Court and marriage

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Robert P. George, editor of The Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market, and Morals, on the meaning of marriage 

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Robert P. George, editor of The Meaning of Marriage: Family, State, Market, and Morals, on the consequences of redefining marriage 

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