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Volume 14, Issue 3:
Down To Earth:
The Effect of Worship that Ascends to Heaven
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Thema: Renewed Weekly
Douglas Wilson takes shots at the individualist mindset that goes into modern
worship and discusses a proper perspective of entering the heavenlies through worship.
"What happens when a small group of saints gathers in a
clapboard community church somewhere out in the sticks? At their call to
worship, they ascend to the City of God, to the heavenly Jerusalem. They walk into
the midst of innumerable angels. They come to the general assembly of
the universal Church, and come into the presence of God
Himself."
The Supporting Cast:
Sharpening Iron: Letters to the Editor
You All
The Cretan Times: New News
Jones 'n Wilson
Anvil: Editorials
Douglas Wilson
Presbyterion: On Church Government
Individualism - Douglas Wilson
Musica: On Perky Tunes
Lectionary and the Church Calendar - Duck Schuler
Husbandry: For Husbands
More of Sex in Heaven - Douglas Wilson
Femina: For Wives
Chick Flicks - Nancy Wilson
Childer: On Childrearing
The Long March - Douglas Wilson
Flotsam: Jetsam
Suicide Art - Nathan Wilson
Tohu: Bohu
Reading for Keeps - Jared Miller
Stauron: On the Cross
Celebration of Salvation - Gary Hagen
Poimen: Pastoral
Idolizing Sincerity- Joost Nixon
Virga: On Discipline
Echos of Creation - Matt Whiltling
Liturgia: on Worrship
Close That Bible - Peter Leithart
Recipio: Taking Back Culture
Pickled Masculinity - Ben Merkle
Doctrine 101: Basic Christian Teaching
Star Wars Theology - Patch Blakey
Incarnatus: On Poetic Knowledge
Knowing is Community - Douglas Jones
Poetics: On the Arts
Dissent on "Meta-Sex" in Heaven - Douglas Jones
Meander: A River in Greece
Clam Jamfry- Douglas Wilson
Ex Libris
Outing Jagger - Theodore Letis
Cave of Adullam: Mutterings Regnant
Beopup
Eschaton: Finale
What Optimism Looks Like - Jack Van Deventer
Footnotes, Etc.: Where We Got All This
Our Wonderful Sources
Fiction:
Similitudes: Stories with a Point
The Great Lady - Douglas Wilson
"She was dressed in white, a long robe that fell gracefully to the
ground. She had a diadem across her forehead, and long blonde hair that fell
back across her shoulders. Andrew could see at a glace that she was a very
great princess, a woman of high nobility. He stopped right where he was,
feeling numb."
Pictura: A Story, not too Long
In Which We Begin - Nathan Wilson
"The little man held out the bowl and Tom dipped his hand,
and immediately knew that things would get on all right. Pudding came
and pudding went, and it kept on doing so for sometime until it had gone
for good. It was then that Tom spoke again, for the little man was busy licking
the bowl."
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