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Part 1

Jennifer Burns, on the life and legacy of Ayn Rand, "goddess of the market" and entrenched enemy of altruism

Christian Smith, on the aimless cultural world of "emerging adulthood" and on how it makes the idea of objective moral order implausible

Dallas Willard, on why it’s important to recover the conviction that religious beliefs involve real knowledge

Part 2

Peter Kreeft, on Lewis, Huxley, & J.F.K. after death

P. D. James, on good and evil in fiction

James Davison Hunter, on culture wars

Paul McHugh, on when psychiatry loses its way

Ted Prescott, on nudity in art and advertising

Ed Knippers, on the powerful presence of the body

Martha Bayles, on pop & perverse modernism

Dominic Aquila, on Christopher Lasch

Gilbert Meilaender, on random kindness

Neil Postman, on technology and culture

Alan Jacobs, on being maudlin in Madison County

 

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