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Idelette: John Calvin's Search for the Right Wife You don't look to the life of John Calvin for humor, but Calvin's quest for a wife would make grist for a twentieth-century situation comedy. William J. Petersen is senior acquisitions editor at Revell Books.
Pietism: The Gallery - Thumbnail Sketches of Important Leaders in the Pietist Movement
Protest and renewal: Reformers before the Reformation Alan Kreider
The Fifth Monarchy Movement
Bunyan's Understanding of the Christian Life… Bunyan's understanding of the Christian life as a perpetual, sometimes terrifying struggle dominated his outlook until he was finally released from prison.
John Calvin: Christian History Timeline
Life-bringers: the Protestant Reformation James Atkinson
Reborn in Order to Renew The Pietists' emphasis on the new birth and biblical authority had startling implications as to how one treated orphans, the lower classes and one's opponents. Orthodoxy was not enough. A changed life was required. C. JOHN WEBORG John Weborg, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Theology at North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.
God's left wing: the Radical Reformers Alan Kreider
John Calvin: A Gallery of Calvin's Supporters and Opponents
Pulling the Flesh From My Bones Bunyan in Prison—Ministry in Suffering REBECCA S. BEAL Rebecca S. Beal, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania
The Roots and Branches of Pietism Experiencing the Christian Faith
Christian liberty: the Puritans in Britain and America Robert Norris
John Bunyan and Pilgrim's Progress: A Gallery of People Around John Bunyan
Moving on Many Fronts Preaching, social concern, missions, ecumenicity were among the major emphases of Pietism. GARY SATTLER Gary R. Sattler, Th.D., is Assistant Professor of Christian Formation and Discipleship, and Director of the Office of Christian Community at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
The Principle Practice of Faith How Prayer Was Calvin's Key to Living Well. RAYMOND K. ANDERSON Dr. Raymond K. Anderson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Calvin and Missions
John Bunyan and Pilgrim's Progress: Christian History Timeline
Strangely warmed: the Wesleys and the Evangelical Awakening A. Skevington Wood
The Flowering of Pietism in the Garden of America DONALD DURNBAUGH Donald F. Durnbaugh, Ph.D., is Professor of Church History at Bethany Theological Seminary, Oak Brook, Illinois. His writings include The Believer's Church: The History Character of Radical Pietism
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