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Volume 17, Issue 4:
Catapoem
Masthead
Thema: Trinity Catechism
Douglas Jones gets all upside down.
"A catechism is never the solution. It might be jolt along the way, a means to focus our attention. The Spirit working through community shapes us far more. Catechisms can play a part in communities, especially families. Catechisms should feel like light, not a donkey load. We can sit around the table and use catechisms to help show our kids the grandeur of the gospel, but ultimately the kids see the gospel in the way we love them."
The Supporting Cast:
Sharpening Iron: Letters to the Editor
From Us, From You
The Cretan Times: New News
Douglas Jones
Flotsam: Jetsam
Curse-Killer - Nathan Wilson
Presbyterion: On Church Government
The Bishop Presbyter - Douglas Wilson
Husbandry: For Husbands
Comparisons - Douglas Wilson
Femina: For Wives
Perfectly Domestic - Nancy Wilson
Ex Libris
Gilead - Reviewed by Brendan O'Donnell
Childer: On Childrearing
Loving the Standard - Douglas Wilson
Liturgia: on Worship
Baptism is Baptism, V - Peter Leithart
Poimen
Dueling Memories - Joost Nixon
Ex Imagibus
Movie Smatterings - Gang Reviewers
Stauron
Reading the Lines II - Gary Hagen
Cave of Adullam: Mutterings Regnant
Mr. Tumnus
Footnotes, Etc.: Where We Got All This
Our Wonderful Sources
Meander: A River in Greece
Mundane Texts - Douglas Wilson
Counterpoint
Peter Jennings - Interviewed by Aaron Rench
Fiction:
Similitudes: Stories with a Point
Battle Gray - Douglas Wilson
"But the giant fancied himself a great riddler, and invited them to his hall. Answer the riddle, he said, and you will all go free. Fail in the riddle, and into my pie pans you will go.’"
Pictura
Rebel Factory: A Play in one Act - Douglas Jones
"Sid: Okay. (Sid stands) Uh, um, okay, paint it black! Paint
it black! I hate my mother. I hate WalMart! I hate
Personality Director: Sit down, sit down. That's enough. You're about a class-Q4 rebel, right now.
Sid: Oh no, uh, man. I'm higher than that.
Personality Director: Sorry Sid. You're Q4. Quoting Rolling
Stones lyrics. Hating mommy and WalMart is so college
freshman.";
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