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Soundings CoverA wide-ranging interdisciplinary journal focused primarily on the humanities and social sciences, Soundings is published quarterly by the University of Tennessee and the Society for Values in Higher Education.The department worked with the Office of Academic Affairs to bring Soundings to this campus. Ralph Norman edited Soundings from 1985-2001. It is currently edited by Allen Dunn of the English Department. Numerous members of the UT faculty, including four from the Department of Religious Studies, serve on the Editorial Board of Soundings.

"Seek simplicity and distrust it"

Soundings encourages scholars to challenge the fragmentation of modern intellectual life and to turn the best and most rigorous deliverances of the several academic disciplines towards the sterner discipline of a common good in human affairs. Soundings aims to publish essays that open the disciplines to each other, and it looks for readers who sense in such openings some prospect for a greater coherence and amplitude in public discourse.

However, our century shows that there are worse things than a fragmented life, chief among them the disguised violence of false unity and false coherence. Soundings urges upon its authors and readers a happy regard for Whitehead's advice: "Seek simplicity and distrust it."

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