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Moralist * Scientist
A Celestial Interlude by T. S. GREGORY
Was Job a victim of the naturalistic fallacy, vainly seeking reasons where none exist?
Remembering that all philosophers, and all their fallacies, are contemporary in the sight of God, the author of this philosophical conversation allows himself to range freely and satirically among them. His own view is that ' the Book of Job is one of the earliest apologies for Science, and states the conditions in which Science comes to birth.'
Other voices by Anne Beresford
Denis McCarthy and Brian Wilde Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME : second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
T. S. Gregory
Unknown:
Was Job
Voices By:
Anne Beresford
Voices By:
Denis McCarthy
Voices By:
Brian Wilde
Produced By:
Christopher Holme
God:
Hugh Burden
Satan:
Anthony Jacobs
Beelzebub:
Valentine Dyall
Voice of Job:
Bill Horsley

Peter Pears (tenor)
John Lawrenson (baritone)
Julian Bream (guitar)
Christopher Shaw , Susan McGaw (pianos)
London Choral Society
Conductor,John Tobin
Part 1

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Pears
Baritone:
John Lawrenson
Guitar:
Julian Bream
Guitar:
Christopher Shaw
Pianos:
Susan McGaw
Conductor:
John Tobin

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