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The City Spring 2010: Full Edition

April 27, 2010

The Spring 2010 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.
Open publication – Free publishing – More the city

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The City Winter 2009: Full Edition

January 21, 2010

The Winter 2009 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.
Open publication – Free publishing – More the city

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The City Summer 2009: Full Edition

August 10, 2009

The Summer 2009 issue of The City has been posted in full via Issuu, and is now available below. We hope you enjoy it.
Open publication – Free publishing – More the city
Contents:
A Very Model of a Modern Evangelical
John Mark Reynolds + Francis J. Beckwith
Matthew Lee Anderson
Featuring
The Soul & The City + Wilfred McClay
Who Owns Science? [...]

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The Very Model of a Modern Evangelical

August 2, 2009

Due to the outpouring of response to Matthew Lee Anderson’s article on the New Evangelical Scandal in last year’s Winter issue, we chose to follow this article up with responses from John Mark Reynolds of Biola and Francis Beckwith of Baylor, as well as an essay from Mr. Anderson responding to his critics. We shall [...]

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The City Summer 2009 Issue Preview

July 7, 2009

The City: Summer 2009
a very model of a modern evangelical
John Mark Reynolds + Francis J. Beckwith
Matthew Lee Anderson
featuring
The Soul & The City + Wilfred McClay
Who Owns Science? + Hunter Baker
Solzhenitsyn & The Future + Peter Augustine Lawler
Obama & Abortion + Robert P. George
A Debate on Marriage + Jonathan Rauch & Joseph Knippenberg
Christ in the Classroom [...]

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Items of Interest: The Love of God

May 19, 2009

Wilt thou love God as he thee? then digest,
My soul, this wholesome meditation,
How God the Spirit, by angels waited on
In heaven, doth make His temple in thy breast.
The Father having begot a Son most blest,
And still begetting—for he ne’er begun—
Hath deign’d to choose thee by adoption,
Co-heir to His glory, and Sabbath’ endless rest.
And as a [...]

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