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Volume 14, Issue 6:
Nobility:
...more or less
Masthead
Thema: Nobility
Douglas Wilson
"
There was one realm, however, that was left alonethe
realm of private opinion, or "faith," where facts had no relevance.
The tradeoff was that faith was to have no relevance for the facts
either. Dare to know, Kant said, right before going back to sleep."
The Supporting Cast:
Sharpening Iron: Letters to the Editor
From Us, From You
The Cretan Times: New News
Douglases Jones and Wilson
Presbyterion: On Church Government
Guilt-Free Evangelism - Douglas Wilson
Musica: On Perky Tunes
Lectionary, Calendar, and Chorale - Duck Schuler
Husbandry: For Husbands
The Graying of Sex - Douglas Wilson
Femina: For Wives
Big Stinking Tangles - Nancy Wilson
Childer: On Childrearing
God the Grandfather - Douglas Wilson
Flotsam: Jetsam
Noblesse Oblige - Nathan Wilson
Tohu: Bohu
Derrida and Trinity? - Jared Miller
Poimen
Rainy-day Games - Joost Nixon
Virga: On Discipline
Victory Celebration - Matt Whiltling
Magistralis
Courtroom Culture - Greg Dickison
Liturgia: on Worrship
Starting Before the Beginning - Peter Leithart
Stauron
The Embrace of Grace - Gary Hagen
Recipio: Taking Back Culture
Eat Up - Ben Merkle
Doctrine 101: Basic Christian Teaching
Beasty Fellows - Patch Blakey
Incarnatus
Knowing is Falling - Douglas Jones
Poetics
Using "Negroes" for Life - Douglas Jones
Historia : On History
American Football - Chris Schlect
Meander: A River in Greece
Stirring Mud- Douglas Wilson
Ex Libris
Book-Books - Woelke Leithart
Cave of Adullam: Mutterings Regnant
Sir Jagger
Eschaton: Finale
Cutural Pessimism - Jack Van Deventer
Footnotes, Etc.: Where We Got All This
Our Wonderful Sources
Ex Imagibus
The Two Towers - Nathan Wilson
Fiction:
Similitudes: Stories with a Point
Deep Waters Run Still - Douglas Wilson
"
The door swung back, completely open, and the small
figure stepped back. Andrew could see that he was a doorman and very
old. Andrew stepped across the threshold, and he could tell at once, by
both sight and smell, that the building was a vast
library."
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