How words are central to the human experience

How words are central to the human experience

FROM VOL. 95
Craig Gay reflects on the essential linguistic nature of humanity: how our growth (or decline) in life is tied to words. (18 minutes)
Worldliness vs. otherworldliness

Worldliness vs. otherworldliness

FROM VOL. 38
Sociologist Craig Gay speaks of the charge that Christianity is an otherworldly religion. (12 minutes)
Gay, Craig M.

Gay, Craig M.

FROM THE GUEST PAGE: Craig M. Gay is Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Regent College, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. Gay lectures in the area of Christianity, society, and culture.
“I buy, therefore I am”

“I buy, therefore I am”

As counterpoint to the spirit of Black Friday, excerpts from the work of sociologist Craig Gay about the secularizing effects of modern economic habits are followed by an interview with Vincent Miller, author of Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture. (28 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 147

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 147

FEATURED GUESTS: R. Jared Staudt, Jason Peters, D. C. Schindler, Craig Gay, Mary Hirschfeld, and Patrick Samway
The Worth of Words: Preserving and Caring for Language

The Worth of Words: Preserving and Caring for Language

John McWhorter, Doing Our Own Thing), Marilyn Chandler McEntyre (Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies), and Craig Gay (Dialogue, Catalogue, & Monologue) discuss the glorious possibilities of words lovingly and thoughtfully employed. (65 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 95

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 95

FEATURED GUESTS: Stewart Davenport, William T. Cavanaugh, J. Matthew Bonzo, Michael R. Stevens, Craig Gay, Eugene Peterson, and Barry Hankins
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 71

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 71

FEATURED GUESTS: Peter Augustine Lawler, David Koyzis, Roger Lundin, Craig Gay, Steven Rhoads, and R. Larry Todd