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Barrett Fisher, on film noir and its revealing portrayal of human moral confusion Dick Keyes, on contemporary cynicism, how it's destructive, and how it might be resisted Richard Lints, on a distinctively theological approach to understanding human identity |
Paul McHugh, on how the discipline of psychiatry needs to mature, and on "stories" as diagnostic tools Paul Weston, on lessons from Lesslie Newbigin on interfaith dialogue and the attacks on Christianity from scientism Paul Walker, on how the forms of Renaissance choral music communicate rich theological concerns Dick Keyes, from the bonus track of the CD edition, on how the Bible encourages us to be suspicious in certain settings |