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Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 082

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"Is sin a necessary stage in the development of humanity, or a yawning chasm in the very structure of the universe?” Theologian J. Gresham Machen's exploration of "eternal ideas" is joined, in vol. 082, by readings in philosophy and psychology by Immanuel Kant, Henri Bergson, and Samuel Johnson. Insights from forestry, geography, astronomy, and zoology expand the view (Save the Redwoods; We Are Going to be Inspected; Along the Florida Coast; The Red Fox; and The World as Known to the Ancients). Human resiliency, inventiveness and heroism are exemplified in A Heroine of the Black Hole; The Great Yorkshire Llama; The Terry Touch Alphabet; The Man O'War's 'Er 'Usband'; and a biography of pioneering physician Elizabeth Blackwell. James Hazen Hyde's Costume Ball showcases hubris. On a lighter note, are Robert Benchley's Bicycling the New Craze, and Call for Mr. Kenworthy; and Oscar Wilde's An American Invasion. Summary by Sue Anderson (6 hr 27 min)

Chapters

Along the Florida Coast

19:10

Read by J. M. Smallheer

An American Invasion

10:35

Read by Sarah Rachel Walters

Answer To The Question, What Is Enlightening? Version 2

23:08

Read by Craig Campbell

Bicycling, the New Craze (1925)

8:49

Read by Amy Dunkleberger

Call for Mr. Kenworthy

14:07

Read by Amy Dunkleberger

Dreams

1:08:05

Read by saoussen

Elizabeth Blackwell

9:30

Read by Availle

The Great Yorkshire Llama

17:50

Read by Michele Fry

A Heroine of the Black Hole

3:41

Read by Dale Grothmann

History and Faith

31:05

Read by InTheDesert

James Hazen Hyde's Costume Ball

22:00

Read by Colleen McMahon

The Man-O'War's 'Er 'Usband

19:39

Read by Penny Witt

The Rambler No, 148, The Cruelty of Parental Tyranny

11:44

Read by Tad Davis

The Rambler No. 207, The Folly of Continuing Too Long Upon the Stage

11:53

Read by Tad Davis

The Red Fox

13:57

Read by Sue Anderson

Save the Redwoods

10:49

Read by Michele Fry

We Are Going to be Inspected (1905)

4:08

Read by Michael MacTaggert

What Means, to Orient Oneself in Thinking?

46:22

Read by Craig Campbell

The William Terry Touch Alphabet (for Use By the Deaf and the Deaf-and-Blind)

17:24

Read by Rapunzelina

The World as Known to the Ancients

24:00

Read by Piotr Nater