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Defense Secretary Rumsfeld--Leading By Persuasion
Jerry talks with Donald Rumsfeld about his path from his youth to Secretary of Defense, about his fights with bureaucracies throughout his career, and about his philosophy of leadership. They also talk about the "America Supports You" campaign where Americans can demonstrate their support for the armed forces at America Supports You.
Aired on 11-08-2005
What are the People of Modern Israel Really Like?
Jerry interviews Donna Rosenthal, author of "The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land" about the unexpected and striking religious and racial diversity in the nation of Israel, and the challenges of integrating very different cultures in that country.
Aired on 11-04-2005
How Technology and Capitalism are About to Change to the Way We Live, in a Big Way
Jerry interviews Rich Karlgaard, publisher of Forbes Magazine and author of "Life 2.0 : How People Across America Are Transforming Their Lives by Finding the Where of Their Happiness," about how technology can free us to live in the best way for us and our families without sacrificing career. They also talk the importance of learning a new attitude toward wealth creation.
Aired on 11-04-2005
New Novel with Insight Into Chinese Culture
Jerry interviews David Aikman, author of "Qi," a novel set in modern China, about the cultural crisis that threatens world politics from the Chinese mainland.
Aired on 11-02-2005
Our Serious Times: The End of Modernity and the Beginning of a Spiritual Renaissance
Jerry interviews James Emery White, author of "Serious Times: Making Your Life Matter in an Urgent Day" about the consequential times in which we live, how to respond to the present crisis in history, and whether the Church is up to the challenge of the 21st Century.
Aired on 11-01-2005
The Sexual Revolution and Frankenstein; or Where Did Horror Stories Come From?
Jerry interviews Dr. E. Michael Jones, the author of "Monsters From the Id", about the life of Mary Shelly, how the pain and guilt of her own sexual experimentation led her to create the tale of "Frankenstein," and what modern horror movies tell us about our own culture.
Aired on 10-31-2005
Returning Faith to the Democratic Party
Jerry interviews commentator Flavia Colgan, a Democrat, about the need for the Democratic Party to take away the the Republican Party's monopoly on faith and morals. They also debate about whether current national economic policy can be reconciled with religion.
Aired on 10-27-2005
Bush Economic Advisor Al Hubbard on the Bernanke Appointment to Fed Chairmanship
Jerry talks with Al Hubbard, Director of the National Economic Council and Economic Advisor to the President, about economic growth, unemployment, and about President Bush's appointment of Dr. Ben Shalom Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan to the Chairmanship of the Federal Reserve.
Aired on 10-28-2005
Is Religion the Source of All Modern Trouble?
Jerry debates Sam Harris, author of "The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason," about whether religion is the root of modern ills and should be transcended.
Aired on 10-17-2005
C.S. Lewis--Much More Than a Professor
Jerry interviews Lewis scholar David Downing, about his recent book: "Into The Region Of Awe: Mysticism In C. S. Lewis."