Lost in the Cosmos

March 23 and March 24, 2009

What does it mean to be human, and what makes our lives significant? Is our meaning and significance as individual persons discovered, made, or conferred by an Other? And what happens when our relentless search for significance meets the relentless pace of contemporary life?

This two-part discussion with Os Guinness covers the many proposed bases for human identity, the contemporary challenges to establishing a coherent one of our own, and the extraordinary Christian claim that though we are made of dust we are nonetheless made for God.

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