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Contents:
- Our new look
- Beyond funny
- Papageno
- Marilynne Robinson: Distinctive Calvinist
- As the knife opens Cecilia, I fail to write a sonnet
- Reflections on the Heidelberg: One living body
- Salve for the evangelical soul
- The fruit of discord
- Sarah's ordination sermon: The cloud and the glory
- Aching visionaries
- Re-membering the body
- Of metaphysics and theology
- Creation dreams and ecological nightmares
- Eucharistic table manners: Learning how to eat
- The language of the couple
- Reflections on the Heidelberg in Christ
- Seeing Abraham and Isaac
- Windshield wipers
- Unseen grace: Lent in the book of Exodus
- The problem with Tulip, or more than tulips in this field
- Marilynne Robinson: Calvinian
- Validating the faith: The poetry of road Jellema
- The bakery conversation
- Ruminating around a backyard fire: Considering evangelism
- The ecumenical movement and its ceritics: A reply to Jordan J. Ballor
- The selfsame one
- Seven Haiku, for a fiance
- The luminous I
- For Calvinists young and old
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