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editorials

Against Contraception

We Have No Right, Thank God
by J. Douglas Johnson



quodlibet

Non-killing Instinct

by S. M. Hutchens

Mere Contraception

by J. Douglas Johnson

Unbidden Fire

by Patrick Henry Reardon

Domesticating the Spirit

by S. M. Hutchens

The Birth Control Revolution

by J. Douglas Johnson

columns

Mortal Remains

Certitude, Contingency & Faith

by S. M. Hutchens


From Heavenly Harmony

Gifts for a Baby King

“Three Kings” Music

by Ken Myers


First Books

Books set in Scandinavia

by Kathie Johnson


Illuminations

The Victorious King

The Hymn for the Vespers of Epiphany, Hostis Herodes impie

by Anthony Esolen


A Thousand Words

Ivanka Demchuk's Icon of the Annunciation

by Mary Elizabeth Podles


As It Is Written...

Assessing Jotham

by Patrick Henry Reardon



36.1—Jan/Feb 2023

features

Contraceptive Cons

A History of the Protestant Debate over Contraception
by James A. Altena


Lambeth on Contraceptives

The Right Reverend Emerges from Retirement in 1930 to Publish a Critique of Resolution 15 of the Lambeth Conference
by Charles Gore


Marriage Fading

Revolutionaries to the Romantics: Drop Dead
by Anthony Esolen


Sexual Colonization

How the Sexual Revolution Dehumanizes Everything
by Carlo Lancellotti


The Lord Knoweth His Own

The Eclipse of Mere Christianity & the Vision of the Elect
by S. M. Hutchens


views

Homily at a Grandson's Baptism

Hans Boersma on the One Thing That Truly Matters

Even the Sparrow

Patricia Kushiner On the Spiritual & Practical Lives of the Least Disciples

Ronald J. Sider

Howard Ahmanson on a Most Conscientious Believer

book reviews

Purest Fiction

The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination in the Company of Literary Saints by Jessica Hooten Wilson
reviewed by Louis Markos


Light for the Loveless

Bright Valley of Love by Edna Hong
reviewed by Rebekah Curtis


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