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Jake Halpern, on the ecosystem of celebrity and the complicated reasons why people seek to become famous Stephen J. Nichols, on how the dynamics of American culture have shaped our understanding of who Jesus is Richard M. Gamble, on resources for and the outlines of a theology of education |
Peter J. Leithart, on how concerns from some postmodern thinkers echo the eschatological perspective of Solomon (as presented in the book of Ecclesiastes) Bill Vitek, on how wise living on the Earth requires the humble recognition of our ignorance as well as the application of knowledge Craig Holdrege, on lessons from Goethe about how we understand the rest of Creation as participants, not detached and potentially omniscient observers Craig Holdrege, on the "conversational" quality of our engagement with Creation |