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Essay | Winter 2014 Winter 2014 Alan Jacobs Fantasy and the Buffered Self The genre offers re-enchantment without risk. Alan Jacobs
Essay | Winter 2014 Winter 2014 Stephen D. Blackmer The Sacred Power of the World An improbable journey from eco-activism to the priesthood Stephen D. Blackmer
Essay | Winter 2014 Winter 2014 Ian H. Hutchinson The Genius and Faith of Faraday and Maxwell Ian H. Hutchinson
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Essay | Fall 2013 Fall 2013 Matthew J. Franck Brave New World, Plato’s Republic, and Our Scientific Regime To govern science, we must step out of the cave. Matthew J. Franck
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