Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Part 1

Maggie Jackson, on how multitasking exalts efficiency and promises the overcoming of bodily limitations as time is restructured

Maggie Jackson, on the importance of attentiveness in sustaining personal and social order

Mark Bauerlein, on how technologies have rearranged the social lives of teens (and their expectations of education)

Tim Clydesdale, on what the first year in college means for teens

Part 2

Andy Crouch, on the physical basis of cultural life and how "culture making" is done

Jeremy Begbie, on how music is a way of engaging with the order in Creation

Jeremy Begbie, on how writing and hearing music involves a recognition of likenesses in Creation and the exercise of "hyper-hearing"

 

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