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Oct 2006: Traherne

Jan 2006: Hard Up

Dec 2005: Last Minute Lucubrations or the Modest Newsletter on the Eve of a New Year
Women and M.Div. Degrees: First Objection, by Deborah Forteza
The Narnia Episode, by Ryan Martin
On Being Preachers, or Not, by Joel Zartman
Afterglow: Some Remaining Testimonials, by Ima Dolt and Bim Beau
Did our Lord wear t-shirts? Some Exegesis, by A. Bloke (name changed to protect the guilty)
Oct 2005: SOLID! or the Modest Newsletter Celebrating the Ministry of the Doctor Reverend Dull Sodder
Editorial, by the Editor, of course
Fundamentalist Software presents . . . a Special Limited Edition — Dull Sodder Autographed! Evangelizer MT 2007©
The Day Reverend Doctor Dull Sodder Signed My Bible, by a Shy but Solid Adherent
More Testimonials
A True Story, by Homer Hankey
Mission and purpose statements of Dull Sodder Bible College, University, Seminary and Law School
Sermons by Dr. Rev. Dull Sodder available for a donation of $20
Directions for the Bash, by the Ministry for Maintaining Standards
Sep 2005: Bring It to the Bash or the Modest Newsletter with Bash Stuff, Which Is the Whole Point Anyway
Donne’s View of Women, Metaphysical Equality, and Other Problems, by Rachel Bauder
Pieter Bruegel the Elder cc. 1525-1569, by Jill Ross
What’s Up? Arnold and Eliot Juxtaposed, by Joel Zartman
August 2005: Lonely Hearts or the Modest Newsletter Written by People As Yet Unwed
Leisure and the Christian, by Philip Barnes, a Young Man, Single and Working Only Forty Hours a Week
Some Questions for the Bash, by Deborah Forteza, a Young Woman, Single and Only Indifferently Employed
On John 13.12, by Augustine, an Elder, Unmarried, and Craving More Leisure Than He Had
July 2005: No Painted Eloquence or the Modest Newsletter Written Almost Entirely by Direct People
Redefining the Church, by Dana Burkinshaw
Being Gay, by Todd Mitchell
The East Seduces the West, by Dana Burkinshaw
The Author to the Critical Peruser, by Thomas Traherne
Some Notes for Women and Children, by Katrina Zartman
The Mystical Way, by Joel Zartman
May 2005: Getting to the Heart of the Matter Or the Modest Newsletter Hitting Today’s Hot Issues
Emergent Delusion, by Dana Burkinshaw
Reflections on the Anniversary of a Provocative Article, by Rachel Bauder
The East Seduces the West, by Dana Burkinshaw
Regurgitation of Some Thoughts on Bad Hymn Texts, by Ryan J. Martin
Some Observations, by the Editor
Apr 2005: Setting Them Straight or the Modest Newsletter Putting It Like It Is
On the Evangelical Embrace of President George W. Bush, by Ryan J. Martin
The Experience of the Beautiful, by Deborah Forteza
A Quotation by Martin Luther, found by Jillian Ross
Lilith Read, by Joel Zartman
Mar 2005: Great and Glorious or the Modest Newsletter Outstretched
Mortimer Adler’s Art, the Arts, and the Great Ideas. Book Review by Eric White
Medicine, Ministry, Arachnids, and AWANA: Part III, by Todd Mitchell
Music and Hymns, by Eric White
Upcoming Retreat! Anyone Interested? By Deborah Forteza
Rejoinder, by Joel Zartman
Feb 2005: Mission Accomplished Or the Modest Newsletter with Some Achievements!
Medicine, Ministry, Arachnids, and AWANA: Part II, by Todd Mitchell
Voices, Univocal and Equivocal on Lynch’s Christ and Apollo by a Novice and a Bishop
Jan 2005: When the Role Is Called-Up, Yonder, Where I’ll Be Or the Modest Newsletter Made Solid
A Solid Guide for Finding a Solid Church by Brother Billy-Bob Joel, Evangelist. 1611 AV.
A Quotation, From the “Introduction” to Ovid’s Metamorphoses, 1928 Loeb reprint, Found by Eric White
Medicine, Ministry, Arachnids, and AWANA: Part I, by Todd Mitchell
The Perseverance of Hope, by Joel Zartman
Dec 2004: Utter Repletion or a Special Extended Edition of the Modest Newsletter
Republic v. Democracy, by Dana Burkinshaw
J. Gresham Machen: Defender of Christianity, by Jillian Ross
Who Were the Magi? by Dana Burkinshaw
Oct 2004: Born after Pizza or the Modest Newsletter as a curious blend of Tozer and Martin
Pondering Anew: Musings on a Lewis Quotation, by Jillian Ross
Conversation between Love-self (representing revivalistic preaching) and Thoughtful (old measures of preaching), found by Deborah Forteza
Advertisement: Redeeming Halloween:Celebrating Without Selling Out, by Kim Wier & Pam McCune, found by Eric White
Singing Our Hymns for All the Wrong Reasons, by Ryan J. Martin
A Quotation, by Jonathan Edwards
Some Remarks, by Joel Zartman
Aug 2004: Bipolar Considerations or the Modest Newsletter giving you, as always, the good and the bad
Two-Tone Convservatives, by Ryan Martin
My Lapse into Cessation, by Joel Zartman
A HYMN TO CHRIST, AT THE AUTHOR’S LAST GOING INTO GERMANY., by John Donne
Jul 24, 2004: Late in July or The Modest Newsletter with an Obscure and Inept Allusion to Faulkner but let us move on . . .
Who Was Egeria? And Why Are Her Writings Important to an Understanding of Early Church Liturgy? by Dana Burkinshaw
Cancer Ward by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, by Joel Zartman
JORDAN. (I); JORDAN. (II); THE WINDOWS., by George Herbert
Jul 3, 2004: The Soap Box or The Modest Newsletter Almost Entirely Usurped (again) by Joel, for Reasons Which We Shall Have No Need to Set Forth
The Main Business of Life, by Joel Zartman
Some Quotations Contributed by Todd Mitchell, from Monarchy.net
Keen Observations about the Retreat, by Joel Zartman
May 2004: Still Trying Or the Modest Newsletter Belated
Pilgrimage and Patriotism Another Example of Not Giving Things a Rest, by Joel Zartman
“The Three Old Ladies”, by Unknown (Contributed by the Whites)
Two Things (On The Corruption of the Word “Privacy” and On the Value of Science to the Theologian), by Todd Mitchell
Letter to the Editor (Response to Zartman’s article on “Accountability”), by Todd Mitchell
April 2004: Dulce Et Decorum Est or The Modest Newsletter and the Idea of Patriotism
Silly Sam and the Vegetable Garden, by Eric A. White
Advertisement: The Political Proposal: A Summer Political Reading Program, by Jillian Ross
For the Bash
“Patriotism, a Menace to Liberty” by Emma Goldman, 1911. Abridged, with Captions to Tell You what You Are Missing, by Joel Zartman
Ragged Old Flag, by Johnny Cash; Dulce Et Decorum Est, by Wilfred Owen
Mar 2004: The Dubious Prospect or The Modest Newsletter Mostly Written by Joel, Since,Presumably, Most Have Given up Writing for Lent
These Forty Days of Lent, by Unknown (Contributed by Eric White)
The Enchantment of the Tree, by Sophia A. White
The Dubious Aspect Now Follows . . . The Problem of Accountability, by Joel Zartman
Contextualizing Theology, by Joel Zartman
The Ringing Telephone, by Joel Zartman
Being Controlled, by Joel Zartman
Letter to the Editor, by I.M. Miffed
A Quotation, by Evelyn Underhill in Mysticism
Feb 2004: The Heart of the Laboratory Or the Modest Newsletter Scientifical
Chaos Theory Intended as an Introduction to the Much More Interesting Topic of Regenerate or Romantic Science, by Rachel Bauder
The Power Point, by Joel Zartman
Letter to the Editor, by I.M. Miffed
Quotation, by Fred Nietzsche
Jan 2004: The Struggle for Existence! Or the Modest (but-not-bashful) Newsletter after One Year
Edwin A. Abbott’s Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, by Jill Ross
Some Thoughts on Jane Austen, by Rachel Bauder & Joel Zartman
The Creation According to Archer, by Ryan Martin
The Saints Shall Rise Again, by Dana Burkinshaw
Had God Been More Polite I Would Not Have Been Saved, by Joel Zartman
Doctrinal Fidelity, by The Gravitas Crowd
Nov 2003: The Big Time or the Modest Newsletter Relevant
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Doctrinal Fidelity [Work in Progress], by The Gravitas Crowd
Oct 2003: The Flourishing Blossom or The Modest Newsletter Doing Rather Well
Metaphysical Realists and Inerrancy, by Eric White
Thoughts on Tozer, by Some Controversial and Controvertible Contributors
Defunctive Music for Neil Postman, by Todd Mitchell with Editorial Interlocutions
Doctrinal Fidelity, [Work in Progress], by The Gravitas Crowd
A Quotation, by Jonathan Edwards
Sep 2003: Read It and Weep or the Modest Newsletter achieving it’s purposes
Mental Musings Regarding Doctrinal Delineations, by Philip Barnes
Gospel Songs and Singers, from Rev. David R. Breed D. D., The History and Use of Hymns and Hymn – Tunes. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1903.
A Quotation, by Frank E. Gaebelein, discovered by Todd Mitchell
Aug 30, 2003: Well?! The Modest Newsletter as the Organ of Gravitas
Visions of Order
Some Items of Business
Aug 2, 2003: A Compendium of Most of What You Need to Know or The Modest Newsletter Didactic
Basic Theory for Friday Night (or any night for that matter), by Andrea Brown
Fish – an interesting symbol, but what does it mean? by Eric White
Edmund Burke’s A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful, by Joel Zartman & Ryan Martin
Jul 2003: The Harvest of Summer or The Modest Newsletter Boasting Quite Lengthy Contributions
The SpiritFest Tales, by Rachel Bauder
Lucy, the Professor, and Inerrancy, by Ryan Martin
Gerontion, by T. S. Eliot
Apr 2003: Desperate Times or the Modest Newsletter Reduced and Depleted
Progress of Knowledge, by “The Editor”
Book Review of Kurt P. Wise’s Faith, Form, and Time: What the Bible Teaches and Science Confirms about Creation and the Age of the Universe (Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2002), by Jill Ross
Further Directions, by Andrea Brown
John Ryle Quotation, by John Ryle
Mar 2003: The Model of Orthography or The Modest Newsletter Under the Influence of Editors . . .
Some Bosch . . .
Fable, by Ryan Martin
A Certain Kind of Confusion, by Todd Mitchell
A Reminder, by Joel Zartman being Joel Zartman
A Quotation, by Socrates
“Ride on, Ride on in Majesty” Observations, by Andrea Brown
Feb 2003: The Cauldron or The Modest Newsletter with a Few More Ideas.
An Appeal for Vibrant Music, by Sil Lybunday
Fundamentalist Software Presents: SIMYouth Pastor, by Ryan Martin
Thomas à Kempis Quotation, by Thomas à Kempis.
Jan 2003: The Modest Newsletter A supplementary and not entirely unnecessary nor ominous harbinger of the upcoming bash.
Quotations related to art, especially impressionism
Some observations and suggestions for the Bashes.
Some observations and suggestions for a publication.
Some observations and suggestions about a retreat.
Some observations and suggestions for thought.
Fundamentalist Software’s new Age of Empires – the years 1950-1970, by Joel Zartman

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