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October 19, 2007

On the Radio: Prime Time America @ 4:30 PM (Central)

This is short notice, but if you happen to be a Prime Time America listener, I'm booked to appear on the show today to talk about Rethinking Worldview. It's a live interview, and it should be on the air somewhere around the 4:30 PM mark, give or take. If you're not in the listening area, you can follow the link to the Prime Time America site and listen online.

For the binding purists out there, I'm sorry to report that Rethinking Worldview has a glued binding, a paper cover, and no ribbons whatsoever. The page edges aren't art-gilt, either. And I haven't heard even one rumor that R. L. Allan plans to do its own run of the book bound in highland goatskin. The text is, however, set in a single column, so that's something!

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Thanks to archived audio, the interview is also on the Prime Time America website.

Nice work Dr. Bertrand.

I was able to listen to it in the archives...thanks for the suggestion Mark. I'm not familiar with "Worldview", though I believe I followed what you were saying. Perhaps I'll need to get the book to understand further since I'm sure your time was just a snippet of the issue as a whole.

Just looking at the title itself and listening to your brief comments, it would seem you are looking at our world from a Christian point of view -- i.e., first understanding that God's word is the ultimate authority for life and godliness...and using the lens of Scripture to allow us to see 20/20 in a world who's vision has blurred / gone blind. I'm interested, so perhaps that will be a good read...need to do a project to send to Allans to rebind in Goatskin :)

I caught a large part of the interview, Mark, as I drove home from work Friday afternoon. You're very articulate, as much speaking as you are writing! That's very good, unlike me. I can write but my brain works too slowly when I talk, so I'm stumbling all over the place.

I'll have to look for your book. The subject matter isdear to my heart.

Gary

Just listened to the interview in my small wooden office at the bottom of the garden deep in the highlands of Scotland! - being able to do that has certainly affected my world view, as the whole internet thing has. The cavalry analogy was a good one although he missed the wee joke about not answering anyone who calls you J - great stuff.

Thanks, everyone. I'm doing another interview on November 20, this time for half an hour. Details here:

http://jmarkbertrand.typepad.com/rethinkingworldview/2007/11/upcoming-radio-.html

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  • J. Mark Bertrand lectures at Worldview Academy and is the author of Rethinking Worldview: Learning to Think, Live, and Speak in This World (Crossway, 2007). After spending most of his life in Houston, Texas, he now lives with his wife Laurie in South Dakota. He has a BA in English from Union University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Houston, where he worked as production editor of the literary magazine Gulf Coast. For several years, he served on the board of Strange Land Literacy Foundation, a non-profit promoting literature, theology, culture studies and fellowship in Houston. Until recently, he was the fiction editor at Relief Journal, where he now serves on the advisory board.

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