The Summer 2011 issue of The City has been posted in full via Issuu, and is now available below. A list of contents follows – we hope you enjoy it.
Renewing the Liberal Arts
Louis Markos, Brad Green, & John Mark Reynolds
The Path Ahead
A Conversation with Donald Rumsfeld
Paul D. Miller on How We Engage the World
Peter Lawler on What We Learn from Tocqueville
D.C. Innes on Who We Trust in Politics
Books & Culture
Maureen Mullarkey on the Fallacy of Art Appreciation
Nathan Finn on God’s Country
Ryan T. Anderson on Redeeming Economics
David J. Davis on Secularism
Micah Mattix on the Politicized Bard
Poetry
Geoffrey Brock
A Republic of Letters
Hunter Baker
The Word
John Henry Newman


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Ben:
Great job. Carry on!
Brad Green
Great job, indeed, and highly actionable in its exploration and contrast of the modern secular and Christian pedagogical divide. There is tremendous hunger among parents we know for information about how to locate and evaluate Christian colleges and universities committed to real liberal arts, especially those few that are committed to classical pedagogy and a holistic, gospel-based transformative education.
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