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The Puritans and Edwards The American Vision of a Covenant People HARRY S. STOUT Harry S. Stout is associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut. He has written extensively on Puritanism and the Great Awakening. This article is adapted from an address given at the conference "Jonathan Edwards and the Amencan Expenence," held at Wheaton College, October 1984
Beyond the Double Bolted Door The death of his wife severely tested Lewis's faith as well as his theology DR. JOHN BEVERSLUIS Dr. John Beversluis is a professor of philosophy at Butler University. He has recently written C.S. Lewis and the Search for Rational Religion published by Eerdmans. This article treats some of the themes developed in more detail in that volume
From the Archives: A Broadside Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.
Jonathan Edwards Speaks to Our Technological Age GEORGE M. MARSDEN George M. Marsden is professor of history at Calvin College. He is the author of Fundamentalism and American Culture, 1875–1925 and an editor of Eerdmans' Handbook to Christianity in America
Religious Liberty: An Emotional Issue Still Not Settled
Baptist Distinctives Five key convictions that have been essential to Baptists from their beginnings
From the Archives: Extracts from Two Sermons by Edwards
From the Archives: The Schleitheim Confession Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.
The Great Divide When I fail as a critic I may yet be useful as a specimen.
From the Archives: The Earliest Known Letter of Jonathan Edwards This letter was written by the twelve-year-old Jonathan Edwards to his sister Mary on May 10, 1716.
From the Archives: The Two Kingdoms HANS SCHNELL, ca. 1575
Have We No Right to Happiness? The last published article by Lewis before his death asked this question.
Where are the Lions When We Really Need Them? EDWIN S. GAUSTAD Dr. Gaustad is Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside
From the Archives: Concerning the Drawings of the Early History of Anabaptism in Zurich and on Hutterian Missionaries in Switzerland
From the Archives: The Move to Believer's Baptism
Jonathan Edwards: Recommended Resources Edwards' Works:
The Kilns
C.S. Lewis: Recommended Resources
From the Archives: Worship in John Smyth's Church
The Radical Reformation - The Anabaptists: Recommended Resources
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