The Hedgehog Review
Re-enchantment
Vol. 17, No. 3 (Fall 2015)
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Wilfred M. McClay
Chad Wellmon, Esther Vinarov, Anne Manasché, and Andrew Piper
Joseph E. Davis
re-enchantment
Soul Survivor: Metaphysics as Intraphysics in the Age of Re-enchantment
Dominic Green
Charles Mathewes
Re-enchantment and Iconoclasm in an Age of Images
Anna Marazuela Kim
Nietzsche’s Smile: Modern Conversion and the Secularity Craze
Matthew Scherer
Sacred Reading: From Augustine to the Digital Humanists
Chad Wellmon
We Have Never Been Disenchanted
Eugene McCarraher
Seven Ways of Looking at Religion
Benjamin Schewel
Essays
Escaping the Matrix: The Case for the Liberal Arts
Wilfred M. McClay
Across the Great Divides: Why America Needs a More Confident Pluralism
John Inazu
Helen Andrews
BOOK REVIEWS
Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890–1923 by R. F. Foster
Reviewed by Charles Townshend
The Road to Character by David Brooks
Reviewed by James K. A. Smith
Book of Numbers: A Novel by Joshua Cohen
Reviewed by Charles Thaxton
Teaching Plato in Palestine: Philosophy in a Divided World by Carlos Fraenkel
Reviewed by Frank Freeman
A War for the Soul of America: A History of the Culture Wars by Andrew Hartman
Reviewed by Johann N. Neem
SIGNIFIERS
Matthew Walther
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