Regenerating re:generation quarterly

Much-loved when it was still publishing, and much-missed when it stopped, re:generation quarterly is back—at least in the archives of Christianity Today’s Library (which requires paid subscription). Provocative, intelligent, and creative, the journal’s eight years of articles are well worth a read the second (or first) time around. CT’s Ted Olsen introduces the new holdings.
Here are some excerpts:
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