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The Eric Metaxas Show

Victoria Gardner

The Eric Metaxas Show

Salem Podcast Network

Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Christianity, News

4.63.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2018

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

In part two, Victoria Gardner gives more exciting insights into her latest book, “David's Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art."

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Eric Muttaxe Show!

0:12.4

You know, years ago, Eric and I were close.

0:15.1

Very close.

0:16.1

I remember that one summer we shaved each other's backs and thought nothing of it.

0:19.8

But over the years somehow a shadow has fallen over our friendship and now the two of us

0:24.0

are about the heriest sons of guns you can imagine.

0:26.2

And now the human sweater himself.

0:28.2

Eric Muttaxe Show!

0:30.2

Wow!

0:31.2

Wow!

0:33.2

Thank you, Todd.

0:34.2

Thank you.

0:35.2

My goodness, to try to go from that to the subject of this great book.

0:43.4

I'm holding in my hands a book called David Sling, History of Democracy in 10 Works of Art.

0:48.4

This is my third of three interviews on this book with Victoria C. Gardner Coats, who

0:54.3

is the author who's in the studio.

0:56.2

Victoria, welcome back.

0:57.2

Very much.

0:58.2

I love this book and I love the conversations that we have around it because to talk about

1:03.3

art and culture is really valuable and to talk about it in the context of democracy and

1:09.1

the history of democracy, it's the thesis of your book.

1:12.4

It's a brilliant idea and I really enjoyed it.

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