From the promoter: Mars Hill Audio is a ninety-minute, bimonthly audio journal produced by Ken Myers, former Arts and Humanities editor for National Public Radio's Morning Edition and All Things Considered.Again, for those wanting a good introduction to the type of material one can expect from Ken Myers and Mars Hill Audio, Mr. Myers has an online article entitled "The Necessity of Tradition" that I would highly recommend.Discussion Topic: This Thursday's Public Discussion will explore one of the interviews from Volume 76, wherein Ken Myers talks with D.H. Williams, Professor of Religion in Patristics and Historical Theology at Baylor University, on the Church's rootedness in its Tradition and why Protestants remain suspicious. ***The Discussion will include listening to the featured interview, so preparation beforehand is not necessary.The Public House at Signs of Life is a public forum for lectures series, reading groups, book reviews, debates, and panel discussions where one may hear, consider, and participate in the conversation of our culture while discovering its place in history. The Public House will invite professionals, experts, and enthusiastic amateurs from a variety of fields of study to join in conversation with members of the Lawrence community to investigate diverse topics and issues in society and culture. So come, pour yourself a cup, and join the conversation!
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