Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Part 1

David Naugle, on the origins of the term "worldview," and the spiritual and religious significance of "worldview thinking" for Christians

D. G. Hart, on the distinctions between evangelicalism and confessional Protestantism

Dermot Quinn, on the historical wisdom of Christopher Dawson, and the skepticism of contemporary historians

Part 2

Russell Hittinger, on how a right to privacy emerged and evolved in American constitutional law

Leon Kass, on why a commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is not enough to protect human dignity

James Howard Kunstler, on how designing spaces that respect cars but not pedestrians has made so much of America unlovable if not unlivable

Russell Hittinger, from the bonus track of the CD edition, on how a landmark federal court decision addressed physician-assisted suicide

 

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