Cosmetic surgery and human perfectibility

Cosmetic surgery and human perfectibility

Elizabeth Haiken examines the shift that occurred in 20th century America from a focus on developing character to a focus on developing “personality” and achieving physical perfection. (19 minutes)
Chameleon karma: the fate of plasticity

Chameleon karma: the fate of plasticity

Cultural historian Jeffrey L. Meikle on how the ubiquity of plastic affected the moral imagination of 20th-century Americans
Getting outside of our heads

Getting outside of our heads

FROM VOL. 128
Philosopher and motorcycle mechanic Matthew Crawford explores what forms the self, arguing that individuality is an earned competence achieved through habits of submission to various tasks, traditions, and authorities. (20 minutes)
Medical tools and the shaping of identity

Medical tools and the shaping of identity

C. Ben Mitchell and Carl Elliott examine how we form judgments about bioethical questions, and how various medical capabilities form us. (27 minutes)
Our commerce, our selves

Our commerce, our selves

Thomas Frank argues that the anti-establishment ethos of the counterculture was not a new phenomenon in the 1960s but was already present in corporate America long before the Beatles showed up. (23 minutes)
“. . . improvising a raft after shipwreck . . . ”

“. . . improvising a raft after shipwreck . . . ”

Gil Bailie on symptoms and sources of the postmodern self adrift
The existence of the "self"

The existence of the “self”

Joseph E. Davis talks about the concept of identities and why some social theorists have questioned the very existence of selves. (14 minutes)
Six recent books worthy of note

Six recent books worthy of note

Ken Myers shares a summary of six recent books that we want our listeners to know about but whose authors we won’t be interviewing. (15 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 118

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 118

FEATURED GUESTS: Gilbert Meilaender, Ron Highfield, Mark Mitchell, Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Helen Rhee, and Peter Brown
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 115

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 115

FEATURED GUESTS: Arlie Russell Hochschild, Andrew Davison, Adrian Pabst, Gary Colledge, Linda Lewis, and Thomas Bergler
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 102

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 102

FEATURED GUESTS: Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Lew Daly, Adam K. Webb, Stratford Caldecott, James Matthew Wilson, and Thomas Hibbs
Digital equality and the untuning of the world

Digital equality and the untuning of the world

Lee Siegel analyzes how web-based pursuits of unique identity is so unbounded that personal definition becomes impossible.
Christine Rosen: “Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism”

Christine Rosen: “Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism”

Christine Rosen examines how social networking is changing the shape of relationships for millions of Americans, and affecting our understanding and experience of friendship. (50 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 74

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 74

FEATURED GUESTS: Russell Moore, W. Bradford Wilcox, Joseph E. Davis, Barrett Fisher, Jeanne Murray Walker, Darryl Tippens, and Paul Walker
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 70

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 70

FEATURED GUESTS: W. Wesley McDonald, C. Ben Mitchell, Carl Elliott, Richard Weikart, Christine Rosen, and Dana Gioia
Free trade zone for preferences

Free trade zone for preferences

Philip Turner examines “the subversion of Christian belief and practice by the logic of autonomous individualism”
Life Work: On the Christian Idea of Calling

Life Work: On the Christian Idea of Calling

Paul Marshall discusses how society and the Church have understood work throughout history, and Os Guinness explains how vocation and identity have lost their theological moorings among Christians. (62 minutes)