Martin Heidegger and the theologians
by D.M. Mackinnon
Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge
Part of the difficulty with Heidegger is his uncompromising metaphysical realism. Part of his usefulness to modern, especially German, theologians is that he suggests a method of being at once realist and idealist. This method has serious difficulties of its own.
Fêtes galantes
Trois chansons de Bilitis sung by MAGGIE TEYTE (soprano) with ALFRED CORTOT (piano) on a gramophone record
An engineering firm in Northern England appointed a Works Manager under difficult circumstances, and employed a firm of outside consultants to help them in the selection BRIAN REDHEAD introduces the men concerned, who re-live their interviews and discuss their reactions
Produced by BRIAN BLAKE Recorded in the BBC's
Manchester studios
Third broadcast
† KROLL STRING QUARTET
William Kroll (violin) William Stone (violin)
Harry Zaratzian (viola)
Avron Twerdowsky (cello)
Walter Piston 's Quartet No. 5 (1962) and Beethoven's Quartet Op. 59 No. 3: December 26
2: 18th-19th Centuries A selection of prose and verse made and introduced by D. G. BRIDSON
Readers:
DENIS GOACHER, MARIUS GORINQ DUNCAN MCINTYRE and STEPHEN MURRAY