The Spring 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.
New Issue
The Fall 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.
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.
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 + Louis Markos
books
Russell D. Moore on Updike’s Run
Matthew J. Milliner on Gore Walk
Jordan Ballor on The Media’s Blind Spot
Paul Bonicelli on Aid For Africa
with poetry by A.E. Stallings and the word spoken by St. John Chrysostom
The City: Spring 2009
faith and war: a forum
Victor Davis Hanson on the Summers of our Discontent
Wilfred McClay on Abraham Lincoln
Richard Williams on Stonewall Jackson
Nathan Finn on the Bicentennial President
Paul Bonicelli on Faith and the Presidency
Peter Meilaender on a Cold Civil War
featuring
Patrick Samway on The War in Sudan
Steven Malanga on Free Markets in the Secular World
Robert Sloan on Remembering Richard John Neuhaus
books
Rebel of the Public Square by Benjamin Domenech
The Dark Side of Romantic Inspiration by Louis Markos
Back to Rome by Joseph Knippenberg
The Slow Pilgrim by Micah Mattix
poetry
Three Poems by Geoffrey Brock
the word spoken
Cyril of Alexandria on the Gospel of Luke
If you have not already received it, you will soon find in your mailbox the latest issue of The City for Winter 2008. It features many interesting articles, focusing in large part on American politics and the recent historic presidential election. There are also some excellent pieces on what it means to be a young evangelical, and the undercurrent of faith in the works of Cormac McCarthy.

The contents are as follows – we’ll be posting some of these here over the coming weeks:
where do we go from here: a forum
Joseph Knippenberg + David Blankenhorn
Francis Cianfrocca + Susan McWilliams
Peter Lawler + Ryan T. Anderson
Frederica Matthewes-Green
on faith
The New Evangelical Scandal + Matthew Lee Anderson
The Muslim Other + Louis Markos
God’s Love & Life’s Storms + Tony Woodlief
on books
Faith, Fear & Cormac McCarthy : Christopher Badeaux
Grand New Party? : Jon D. Schaff
Schama’s America : Joshua Trevino
The Poetry of Salvation : Micah Mattix
With two poems by the award-winning Catherine Tufariello and the Word Spoken by John Witherspoon.



