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Why do we cringe when God calls Himself an emotion?
Some of us cringe because we instantly hear a little girl's voice saying "God is love." Most contemporary Christians are closet Buddhists. And we whisper with circle eyes about love and compassion like the Dalai Lama.
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The Supporting Cast:
Sharpening Iron: Letters to the Editor
From Us, From You
The Cretan Times: New News
Douglas Jones
Presbyterion: On Church Government
Preach to the Chest - Douglas Wilson
Liturgia: on Worship
Why Sacraments are not Signs - Peter Leithart
Musica: On Perky Tunes
Growing up Lutheran - Kim Schuler
Husbandry: For Husbands
A Home in the Right Key - Douglas Wilson
Femina: For Wives
Mothers and Daughters - Nancy Wilson
Childer: On Childrearing
Trinitarian Family Life - Douglas Wilson
Ex Libris
Baudolino - Woelke Leithart
Flotsam: Jetsam
Humor Required - Nathan Wilson
Stauron
Thy Kingdom Came - Gary Hagen
Virga: On Discipline
Count Your Hazards - Matt Whiltling
Tohu: Bohu
Against Subjects - Jared Miller
Incarnatus
Knowing is Telling - Michael Metzler
Poimen
The New Guy, Pt. 1 - Joost Nixon
Doctrine 101: Basic Christian Teaching
Modern Apostles - Patch Blakey
Poetics
Poetry Reviews - Douglas Jones
Meander: A River in Greece
Meat and Potatoes - Douglas Wilson
Cave of Adullam: Mutterings Regnant
Phil Donawho
Eschaton: Finale
Strategic Optimism Pt. 2 - Jack Van Deventer
Ex Imagibus
Two Annoying Films - Nathan Wilson
Footnotes, Etc.: Where We Got All This
Our Wonderful Sources
Fiction:
Similitudes: Stories with a Point
Always West - Douglas Wilson
On either side of the path, the forest extended into a dim artificial twilight. No beams of sunlight broke through the green roof of the woods, and yet fragments of that light made their way down to the ground where vast trunks of trees and brown leaves covered the forest floor.
"How far do we have to go?" Andrew asked.
"A fortnight of good walking," said Beow.
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