Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Part 1

Stanley Hauerwas, on the public witness of Fr. Richard John Neuhaus and on why Neuhaus abandoned his 1960s radicalism to become a leading "theoconservative"

Clarke Forsythe, on why prudence is a lost political virtue and on why and how the pro-life movement needs to broaden its educational efforts

Gilbert Meilaender, on the necessity of a concept of human dignity and on why Americans no longer seem able to defend it

Part 2

Jeanne Murray Walker, on how her students learn to understand poetry and on how metaphors are at the heart of poetic expression

Roger Lundin, on how the disenchantment of the world led to new forms of doubt and self-expression

David Bentley Hart, on the feeble and confused arguments of the recent crop of outspoken atheists and on how a misunderstanding of the nature of freedom is at the heart of their revulsion at religion

 

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