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CATALOG | MARS HILL AUDIO Despite his radical reputation, through Eliot’s poetry, one sees a working-out of his thinking on the role of poetry and culture in light of modern man’s condition and a definite metaphysical account of reality. Read by Ken Myers. 80 minutes. $2. Published: 06/25/19. Product Type: Audio Reprints. LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food.FREE DOWNLOADS
In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’s HERE'S WHAT YOU'RE MISSING In an essay published last week online, Dr. Kimbell Kornu writes: “Modern medicine is an unquestioned good, a view commonly shared by church, state, and society alike.However, this pandemic has revealed something about the soul of society — the fear of death. Trust in the healing power of modern medicine is thought to quell the fear ofdeath.
KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he wasROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, Drew J. S. BACH’S ST. JOHN PASSION J. S. Bach’s St. John Passion. Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion was first heard during the Good Friday Vespers service at the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig on April 7, 1724. It was thus composed to be experienced in a liturgical setting, within a Christian congregation at worship. Today, it is much more likely heard in concert or on HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
CATALOG | MARS HILL AUDIO Despite his radical reputation, through Eliot’s poetry, one sees a working-out of his thinking on the role of poetry and culture in light of modern man’s condition and a definite metaphysical account of reality. Read by Ken Myers. 80 minutes. $2. Published: 06/25/19. Product Type: Audio Reprints. LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food.FREE DOWNLOADS
In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’s HERE'S WHAT YOU'RE MISSING In an essay published last week online, Dr. Kimbell Kornu writes: “Modern medicine is an unquestioned good, a view commonly shared by church, state, and society alike.However, this pandemic has revealed something about the soul of society — the fear of death. Trust in the healing power of modern medicine is thought to quell the fear ofdeath.
KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he wasROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, Drew J. S. BACH’S ST. JOHN PASSION J. S. Bach’s St. John Passion. Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion was first heard during the Good Friday Vespers service at the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig on April 7, 1724. It was thus composed to be experienced in a liturgical setting, within a Christian congregation at worship. Today, it is much more likely heard in concert or on SUBSCRIBE | MARS HILL AUDIO Subscribe. Thanks for your interest in Mars Hill Audio! Please login or register to proceed with the subscription. Login Register. MY LIBRARY | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
HERE'S WHAT YOU'RE MISSING In an essay published last week online, Dr. Kimbell Kornu writes: “Modern medicine is an unquestioned good, a view commonly shared by church, state, and society alike.However, this pandemic has revealed something about the soul of society — the fear of death. Trust in the healing power of modern medicine is thought to quell the fear ofdeath.
WHAT IS CULTURE?
A culture is a system or network of abstractions (beliefs or attitudes) as well as specific things (e.g., books, songs, buildings, schools), which are sustained by conventional practices and institutions. Just as a garden is an ecosystem that includes soil, plants, insects, rainfall, patterns of sunlight, the effects of heatand cold, and
PARKING LOTS OR SIDEWALKS? Home Description: One of the guests on the forthcoming Volume 150 of the Journal is the Rev. Eric Jacobsen, talking about his book Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a DESIRE DESIRES DESIRE “Our postmodern society is a consumer society. When we call it a consumer society, we have in mind something more than the trivial and sedate circumstance that all members of that society are consumers — all human beings, and not just human beings, have been consumers since time immemorial. What we do have in mind is that ours is a ‘consumer society’ in the similarly profound and GREGORY EDWARD REYNOLDS Gregory Edward Reynolds. Rev. Gregory E. Reynolds is pastor of Amoskeag Presbyterian Church in Manchester, NH and host of its audio and literature ministry Pilgrim Crossings. He has been ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church since 1980. Reynolds received an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and a D.Min.from
THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
QUESTIONING THE WORLD’S ASSUMPTIONS DOWN TO THEIR VERY Questioning the world’s assumptions down to their very roots. On Volume 115, of the Journal, I interviewed theologian Andrew Davison about his 2011 book Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy, and the Catholic Tradition (Baker Academic). One of the things he talked about was how he persuaded John Milbank to write the foreword to thebook.
STEVEN C. VRYHOF
Guests on Volume 68: Murray Milner, Jr., on American teenagers, schools, and the culture of consumption, and on how the choices of parents create the institutional framework for the lives of adolescents; Steven C. Vryhof, on faith-based schools and the maintaining of community; Douglas J. Schuurman, on recovering the Reformation's vision of vocation as neighbor-love and instrument of HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’sA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
MARDI KEYES
Mardi Keyes works with the L'Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts, a residential teaching and discipleship ministry that has long been at the forefront of cultural apologetics. She authored the article "Who Invented Adolescence?" which appeared in the magazine Critique. Mardi Keyes has also been featured on the MARS HILL AUDIO THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
LISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, if HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
APP | MARS HILL AUDIO 2. Search for MARS HILL AUDIO in the iTunes App Store or Google Play using your preferred mobile device. 2. Install our app for free. 3. Once installed, open the MARS HILL AUDIO app and follow the login prompts. You will receive an email with an access code confirming your account with us. When you have completed the app registration, browse LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’sA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
MARDI KEYES
Mardi Keyes works with the L'Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts, a residential teaching and discipleship ministry that has long been at the forefront of cultural apologetics. She authored the article "Who Invented Adolescence?" which appeared in the magazine Critique. Mardi Keyes has also been featured on the MARS HILL AUDIO THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
LISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, ifAUDIO BOOKS
MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food. ABOUT | MARS HILL AUDIO Since 1993, MARS HILL AUDIO has been encouraging conversations about faith, faithfulness, and culture. We explore the various factors that have given modern Western culture its distinctive character. We also try to describe what cultural life — its practices, beliefs, and artifacts — might look like if it was the product of thoughtful SUBSCRIBE | MARS HILL AUDIO Subscribe. Thanks for your interest in Mars Hill Audio! Please login or register to proceed with the subscription. Login Register. JOURNAL | MARS HILL AUDIO The MARS HILL AUDIO Journal is a bimonthly "audio magazine" featuring over two hours of conversation with perceptive and engaging thinkers examining the ideas, institutions, practices, and fashionable assumptions that shape our cultural lives. Its host and producer, Ken Myers, was previously an arts and humanities editor for National Public Radio and has over 45 years of experience in cultural MY LIBRARY | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
PARKING LOTS OR SIDEWALKS? Home Description: One of the guests on the forthcoming Volume 150 of the Journal is the Rev. Eric Jacobsen, talking about his book Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in aROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, DrewA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
CALVIN STAPERT
Calvin Stapert is professor emeritus of music at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he taught for thirty-eight years. Stapert is the author of Playing Before the Lord: The Life and Work of Joseph Haydn, Handel’s Messiah: Comfort for God’s People and My Only Comfort: Death, Deliverance and Discipleship in the Music of Bach. GREGORY EDWARD REYNOLDS Gregory Edward Reynolds. Rev. Gregory E. Reynolds is pastor of Amoskeag Presbyterian Church in Manchester, NH and host of its audio and literature ministry Pilgrim Crossings. He has been ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church since 1980. Reynolds received an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and a D.Min.from
HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’sA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
MARDI KEYES
Guests on Volume 17: Alan Jacobs, on the seafaring fiction of novelist Patrick O'Brian; Barry Sanders, on the deeper dynamics of literacy; Mark Slouka, on bizarre Gnostic temptations in cyberspace; Alan Ehrenhalt, on how valuing choice hurts community; Geoffrey T. Holtz, on twenty-somethings and the shape of family life; Mardi Keyes, on dubious assumptions about the nature of adolescence; WLISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, if HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
APP | MARS HILL AUDIO 2. Search for MARS HILL AUDIO in the iTunes App Store or Google Play using your preferred mobile device. 2. Install our app for free. 3. Once installed, open the MARS HILL AUDIO app and follow the login prompts. You will receive an email with an access code confirming your account with us. When you have completed the app registration, browse LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’sA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
MARDI KEYES
Guests on Volume 17: Alan Jacobs, on the seafaring fiction of novelist Patrick O'Brian; Barry Sanders, on the deeper dynamics of literacy; Mark Slouka, on bizarre Gnostic temptations in cyberspace; Alan Ehrenhalt, on how valuing choice hurts community; Geoffrey T. Holtz, on twenty-somethings and the shape of family life; Mardi Keyes, on dubious assumptions about the nature of adolescence; WLISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, ifAUDIO BOOKS
MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food. SUBSCRIBE | MARS HILL AUDIO Subscribe. Thanks for your interest in Mars Hill Audio! Please login or register to proceed with the subscription. Login Register. JOURNAL | MARS HILL AUDIO The MARS HILL AUDIO Journal is a bimonthly "audio magazine" featuring over two hours of conversation with perceptive and engaging thinkers examining the ideas, institutions, practices, and fashionable assumptions that shape our cultural lives. Its host and producer, Ken Myers, was previously an arts and humanities editor for National Public Radio and has over 45 years of experience in cultural MY LIBRARY | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
HERE'S WHAT YOU'RE MISSING In an essay published last week online, Dr. Kimbell Kornu writes: “Modern medicine is an unquestioned good, a view commonly shared by church, state, and society alike.However, this pandemic has revealed something about the soul of society — the fear of death. Trust in the healing power of modern medicine is thought to quell the fear ofdeath.
PARKING LOTS OR SIDEWALKS? Home Description: One of the guests on the forthcoming Volume 150 of the Journal is the Rev. Eric Jacobsen, talking about his book Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in aROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, DrewA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
CALVIN STAPERT
Calvin Stapert is professor emeritus of music at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he taught for thirty-eight years. Stapert is the author of Playing Before the Lord: The Life and Work of Joseph Haydn, Handel’s Messiah: Comfort for God’s People and My Only Comfort: Death, Deliverance and Discipleship in the Music of Bach. GREGORY EDWARD REYNOLDS Gregory Edward Reynolds. Rev. Gregory E. Reynolds is pastor of Amoskeag Presbyterian Church in Manchester, NH and host of its audio and literature ministry Pilgrim Crossings. He has been ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church since 1980. Reynolds received an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and a D.Min.from
HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’sA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
MARDI KEYES
Guests on Volume 17: Alan Jacobs, on the seafaring fiction of novelist Patrick O'Brian; Barry Sanders, on the deeper dynamics of literacy; Mark Slouka, on bizarre Gnostic temptations in cyberspace; Alan Ehrenhalt, on how valuing choice hurts community; Geoffrey T. Holtz, on twenty-somethings and the shape of family life; Mardi Keyes, on dubious assumptions about the nature of adolescence; WLISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, if HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’sA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
MARDI KEYES
Guests on Volume 17: Alan Jacobs, on the seafaring fiction of novelist Patrick O'Brian; Barry Sanders, on the deeper dynamics of literacy; Mark Slouka, on bizarre Gnostic temptations in cyberspace; Alan Ehrenhalt, on how valuing choice hurts community; Geoffrey T. Holtz, on twenty-somethings and the shape of family life; Mardi Keyes, on dubious assumptions about the nature of adolescence; WLISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, ifAUDIO BOOKS
MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food. SUBSCRIBE | MARS HILL AUDIO Subscribe. Thanks for your interest in Mars Hill Audio! Please login or register to proceed with the subscription. Login Register. JOURNAL | MARS HILL AUDIO The MARS HILL AUDIO Journal is a bimonthly "audio magazine" featuring over two hours of conversation with perceptive and engaging thinkers examining the ideas, institutions, practices, and fashionable assumptions that shape our cultural lives. Its host and producer, Ken Myers, was previously an arts and humanities editor for National Public Radio and has over 45 years of experience in cultural MY LIBRARY | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
HERE'S WHAT YOU'RE MISSING In an essay published last week online, Dr. Kimbell Kornu writes: “Modern medicine is an unquestioned good, a view commonly shared by church, state, and society alike.However, this pandemic has revealed something about the soul of society — the fear of death. Trust in the healing power of modern medicine is thought to quell the fear ofdeath.
PARKING LOTS OR SIDEWALKS? Home Description: One of the guests on the forthcoming Volume 150 of the Journal is the Rev. Eric Jacobsen, talking about his book Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in aROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, DrewA. G. MOJTABAI
A. G. Mojtabai teaches at the University of Tulsa. Twice honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters—with the Rosenthal Award and the Academy Award for Literature—her books have won numerous awards, including the Lillian Smith Award for the best book about the American South. She is the author of many novels, including Called Outas
CALVIN STAPERT
Calvin Stapert is professor emeritus of music at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he taught for thirty-eight years. Stapert is the author of Playing Before the Lord: The Life and Work of Joseph Haydn, Handel’s Messiah: Comfort for God’s People and My Only Comfort: Death, Deliverance and Discipleship in the Music of Bach. GREGORY EDWARD REYNOLDS Gregory Edward Reynolds. Rev. Gregory E. Reynolds is pastor of Amoskeag Presbyterian Church in Manchester, NH and host of its audio and literature ministry Pilgrim Crossings. He has been ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church since 1980. Reynolds received an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and a D.Min.from
HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
CATALOG | MARS HILL AUDIO Despite his radical reputation, through Eliot’s poetry, one sees a working-out of his thinking on the role of poetry and culture in light of modern man’s condition and a definite metaphysical account of reality. Read by Ken Myers. 80 minutes. $2. Published: 06/25/19. Product Type: Audio Reprints. LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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ARTICLES BY KEN MYERS Articles by Ken Myers. from Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Communicable Dis-ease: on technology, communication, and Thomas de Zengotita's Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You Live in It (September/October 2013). De Zengotita has also appeared in MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 78. KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he wasROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, Drew J. S. BACH’S ST. JOHN PASSION J. S. Bach’s St. John Passion. Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion was first heard during the Good Friday Vespers service at the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig on April 7, 1724. It was thus composed to be experienced in a liturgical setting, within a Christian congregation at worship. Today, it is much more likely heard in concert or onDAVID I. SMITH
David I. Smith started his career teaching French, German and Russian in secondary schools in England before moving into higher education. He currently serves both as an associate professor in the German department and Education program and as Director of the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
CATALOG | MARS HILL AUDIO Despite his radical reputation, through Eliot’s poetry, one sees a working-out of his thinking on the role of poetry and culture in light of modern man’s condition and a definite metaphysical account of reality. Read by Ken Myers. 80 minutes. $2. Published: 06/25/19. Product Type: Audio Reprints. LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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ARTICLES BY KEN MYERS Articles by Ken Myers. from Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Communicable Dis-ease: on technology, communication, and Thomas de Zengotita's Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You Live in It (September/October 2013). De Zengotita has also appeared in MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 78. KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he wasROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, Drew J. S. BACH’S ST. JOHN PASSION J. S. Bach’s St. John Passion. Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion was first heard during the Good Friday Vespers service at the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig on April 7, 1724. It was thus composed to be experienced in a liturgical setting, within a Christian congregation at worship. Today, it is much more likely heard in concert or onDAVID I. SMITH
David I. Smith started his career teaching French, German and Russian in secondary schools in England before moving into higher education. He currently serves both as an associate professor in the German department and Education program and as Director of the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.AUDIO BOOKS
MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food.FREE DOWNLOADS
In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’s JOURNAL | MARS HILL AUDIO The MARS HILL AUDIO Journal is a bimonthly "audio magazine" featuring over two hours of conversation with perceptive and engaging thinkers examining the ideas, institutions, practices, and fashionable assumptions that shape our cultural lives. Its host and producer, Ken Myers, was previously an arts and humanities editor for National Public Radio and has over 45 years of experience in cultural HERE'S WHAT YOU'RE MISSING In an essay published last week online, Dr. Kimbell Kornu writes: “Modern medicine is an unquestioned good, a view commonly shared by church, state, and society alike.However, this pandemic has revealed something about the soul of society — the fear of death. Trust in the healing power of modern medicine is thought to quell the fear ofdeath.
PARKING LOTS OR SIDEWALKS? Home Description: One of the guests on the forthcoming Volume 150 of the Journal is the Rev. Eric Jacobsen, talking about his book Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in aANDREW A. TADIE
Andrew Tadie is an associate professor of English and the director of the Faith and Great Ideas program at Seattle University. He is the co-editor of an anthology about Lewis, Chesterton, Dorothy L. Sayers, T. S. Eliot, and Evelyn Waugh, called Permanent Things: Toward the Recovery of a More Human Scale at the End of the Twentieth Century.EUGENE PETERSON
In this Anthology, Ken Myers talks with poet and former National Endowment for the Arts chairman Dana Gioia about the decline in reading among Americans of all ages and education. Also discussing the benefits of reading and the tragedy of its decline are literary critic Sven Birkerts, painter Makoto Fujimura, columnist Maggie Jackson, pastor-theologian Eugene Peterson, preacher and media GREGORY EDWARD REYNOLDS Gregory Edward Reynolds. Rev. Gregory E. Reynolds is pastor of Amoskeag Presbyterian Church in Manchester, NH and host of its audio and literature ministry Pilgrim Crossings. He has been ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church since 1980. Reynolds received an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and a D.Min.from
THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
ROBERT P. KRAYNAK
Robert P. Kraynak is a professor of political science at Colgate University. Before teaching at Colgate he taught at Bowdoin College. His research interests include English liberalism, American political theory and constitutionalism, and religion and politics. HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’s APP | MARS HILL AUDIO 2. Search for MARS HILL AUDIO in the iTunes App Store or Google Play using your preferred mobile device. 2. Install our app for free. 3. Once installed, open the MARS HILL AUDIO app and follow the login prompts. You will receive an email with an access code confirming your account with us. When you have completed the app registration, browse LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he was THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
MARDI KEYES
Mardi Keyes works with the L'Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts, a residential teaching and discipleship ministry that has long been at the forefront of cultural apologetics. She authored the article "Who Invented Adolescence?" which appeared in the magazine Critique. Mardi Keyes has also been featured on the MARS HILL AUDIOLISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, if HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’s APP | MARS HILL AUDIO 2. Search for MARS HILL AUDIO in the iTunes App Store or Google Play using your preferred mobile device. 2. Install our app for free. 3. Once installed, open the MARS HILL AUDIO app and follow the login prompts. You will receive an email with an access code confirming your account with us. When you have completed the app registration, browse LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he was THE SINS OF THE FATHERS . . . AND OURS The sins of the fathers . . . and ours. In March 1940, C. S. Lewis wrote a column in The Guardian titled “The Dangers of National Repentance.”. England had only recently entered the Second World War, and a number of young Anglican intellectuals were urging their fellow citizens to recognize penitently the extent to which Englandand other
MARDI KEYES
Mardi Keyes works with the L'Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts, a residential teaching and discipleship ministry that has long been at the forefront of cultural apologetics. She authored the article "Who Invented Adolescence?" which appeared in the magazine Critique. Mardi Keyes has also been featured on the MARS HILL AUDIOLISA DE BOER
Lisa De Boer. Lisa de Boer is assistant professor of art at Westmont College. She has been published in periodicals and anthologies including The Cresset and The Arts, Community and Cultural Democracy (Macmillan, 2000). She earned her PhD and MA from the University of Michigan, and her BA from Calvin College.BARRETT FISHER
Barrett Fisher. Barrett Fisher is Dean of Arts and Humanities at Bethel University (MN), where he also teaches courses in the Film Studies program. His professional interests include film theory and history, Shakespeare on film and in performance, the novel, and 19th-20th century British literature. Among his favorite authors areJoseph Conrad
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, if ABOUT | MARS HILL AUDIO Since 1993, MARS HILL AUDIO has been encouraging conversations about faith, faithfulness, and culture. We explore the various factors that have given modern Western culture its distinctive character. We also try to describe what cultural life — its practices, beliefs, and artifacts — might look like if it was the product of thoughtful JOURNAL | MARS HILL AUDIO The MARS HILL AUDIO Journal is a bimonthly "audio magazine" featuring over two hours of conversation with perceptive and engaging thinkers examining the ideas, institutions, practices, and fashionable assumptions that shape our cultural lives. Its host and producer, Ken Myers, was previously an arts and humanities editor for National Public Radio and has over 45 years of experience in cultural MY LIBRARY | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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ARTICLES BY KEN MYERS Articles by Ken Myers. from Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Communicable Dis-ease: on technology, communication, and Thomas de Zengotita's Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You Live in It (September/October 2013). De Zengotita has also appeared in MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 78.A. G. MOJTABAI
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ROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, DrewCALVIN STAPERT
Calvin Stapert is professor emeritus of music at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he taught for thirty-eight years. Stapert is the author of Playing Before the Lord: The Life and Work of Joseph Haydn, Handel’s Messiah: Comfort for God’s People and My Only Comfort: Death, Deliverance and Discipleship in the Music of Bach. HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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MARS HILL AUDIO presents the first available audiobook of Fr. Alexander Schmemann’s classic work on theology and liturgy, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. Fr. Schmemann begins his essay into the sacraments of the Church with the observation that man is a hungry being and that the world is presented to him as his food. LOG IN | MARS HILL AUDIO You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mailaddress.
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In Memoriam: Stratford Caldecott (1953-2014) Stratford Caldecott, the director of Oxford’s Centre for Faith and Culture and editor of its affiliated journal Second Spring, passed away on July 17, 2014 from cancer. Caldecott was a guest on volumes 102 and 116 of the Journal. He was the author of several books, including Beauty for Truth’s KEN MYERS | MARS HILL AUDIO Ken Myers is the host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework shaped by Christian conviction. He was formerly the editor of This World: A Journal of Religion and Public Life, a quarterly journal whose editor-in-chief was Richard John Neuhaus. Prior to his tenure at This World, he was ARTICLES BY KEN MYERS Articles by Ken Myers. from Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. Communicable Dis-ease: on technology, communication, and Thomas de Zengotita's Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and the Way You Live in It (September/October 2013). De Zengotita has also appeared in MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 78.ROBIN LEAVER
Robin Leaver is internationally recognized as a hymnologist, musicologist, liturgical expert, Bach scholar, and Reformation specialist. He has authored numerous books and articles in the cross-disciplinary areas of liturgy, church music, theology, and hymnology. He has taught at Wycliffe Hall Oxford, Westminster Choir College, Princeton, DrewEUGENE PETERSON
Eugene Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia; he is also a retired pastor and a poet. He has written several books, including Psalms: Prayers of the Heart (InterVarsity Press, 2000). He earned his degrees from Seattle Pacific University, New York Theological Seminary, and Johns INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, if HOMEPAGE | MARS HILL AUDIOCONTRIBUTERENEWGIFTSUBSCRIBELOG INCATALOG Guests on Volume 150: David I. Smith on how Christian schools can make wise decisions about the use of educational technologies; Eric O. Jacobsen on how living in a world mediated by screens encourages loneliness; Matthew Crawford on how the “promise” of self-driving cars threatens the capacities of agency enabled by driving; AndrewDavison
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Eugene Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia; he is also a retired pastor and a poet. He has written several books, including Psalms: Prayers of the Heart (InterVarsity Press, 2000). He earned his degrees from Seattle Pacific University, New York Theological Seminary, and Johns INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO AN INTERVIEW WITH MURRAY MILNER Introductory Essay to an interview with Murray Milner MARS HILL AUDIO Journal Volume 68 (May/June 2004) By Ken Myers People often ask me how I come up with ideas for features on the Journal.The quick, ifFREE DOWNLOADS
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