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Stanley Carlson-Thies, on the theology of "charitable choice" Bruce S. Thornton, on the loss of ends and the exultation of appetite in the academy A. J. Conyers, on the origins of the modern view of tolerance (and of Big Government) Stanton L. Jones, on various configurations of science, morality, and homosexuality |
Arthur Holmes, on the history of Christianity and education in the liberal arts Carson Holloway, on All Shook Up: Music, Passion, and Politics Ted Prescott, on the popular paintings and the prophetic claims of Thomas Kinkade Glenn C. Arbery, on the achievement of form in literature |