The City

— Friday, July 31st, 2009 —

I don’t think I’ve ever (until now) written for a publication before I’ve ever actually seen a copy. I wrote an article on the death of John Updike for a new journal The City, published by friends at Houston Baptist University. The issue just arrived in the mail, and (apart from my contribution, of course) it is truly excellent.

The summer 2009 issue includes articles by Wilfred McClay on the soul in the city, Hunter Baker on science and secularism, Peter Augustine Lawler on Solzhenitsyn, and Robert P. George on Obama and abortion. The issue also features a symposium on “younger evangelicals.”

The symposium includes this quote from Francis Beckwith: “If the young evangelicals are really serious about ’struggle’ and ‘authenticity,’ they should avoid drama queens like Donald Miller and look at those who have really lived it.” This is in the midst of Beckwith’s argument that “authenticity” is being treated by some evangelicals as one more commodity to be acquired in the whirl of their “image-hypnotized” lives.

You should subscribe to this journal. Kudos to Houston Baptist University, and to their president Robert Sloan for leading this great school to this kind of intellectual leadership.

2 Responses to “The City”

  1. Phillip Marshall

    Hi Russ,

    Thanks so much for pointing folks to our new publication and for making a contribution. We are indeed very blessed to have Dr. Sloan leading Houston Baptist University; since he arrived, many new and exciting things have been happening. Others may be interested to know that a book authored by Hunter Baker (whom you referenced above) will be published by Crossway at the end of August: The End of Secularism. (see http://www.crossway.org/product/9781433506543)

    Warmest regards to our brothers and sisters at SBTS,

    Phillip Marshall
    Assistant Professor in Biblical Languages
    Houston Baptist University

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