
1987
|
Displaying 21 - 40 of 81 articles.
Clement of Alexandria: What Kind of Rich Person Can Be Saved? A Paraphrase of Quis Dives Salvandus CHARLES WHITE Charles Edward White is Assistant Professor of Christian Thought and History at Spring Arbor College in Michigan. He is the author of The Beauty of Holiness.
Jan Amos Comenius: A Gallery of Figures in the Life and World of Comenius Jan Amos Comenius was acquainted with scholars, kings, churchmen, businessmen, ordinary and extraordinary men who profoundly influenced his life as he also influenced theirs.
True-Life Confessions: The Precedent-Setting Revelations of Augustine's Restless Heart Our hearts are restless until they find their peace in you. HERBERT JACOBSEN Herbert Jacobsen is a professor in the Bible/theology/archaeology department at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill
Tyndale's Betrayal and Death BRIAN EDWARDS Brian H. Edwards is the author of God's Outlaw, a 1976 book about William Tyndale, published by Evangelical Press and now in its third printing. This article is adapted from a chapter in that book, used by gracious permission of Brian and Evangelical Press. Brian is minister of a congregation in Surrey, England, and has authored four other books
And a Saint in a Pear Tree . . . ? FRANK A. JAMES III
Meeting of the Minds Jan Amos Comenius and Rene Descartes PAUL HEIDEBRECHT AND THE EDITORS
St. Francis of Assisi on the Joy of Poverty and the Value of Dung DAN RUNYON V. Runyon is a writer and free-lance editor with an M.A. in communication from Wheaton College in Illinois. He is co-author of The Divided Flame and of Foresight.
The Bible Translator Who Shook Henry VIII What does it take to shake a king? Ask William Tyndale. Henry VIII was a very powerful king, but Tyndale shook him at least briefly—with a power even greater. DONALD SMEETON Dr. Donald Dean Smeeton is associate dean of the college division at the International Correspondence Institute, a Christian correspondence university based in Brussels, Belgium. He is author of a historically ground-breaking work, Lollard Themes in the Reformation Theology of William Tyndale, published by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, and is serving as a consulting theological editor for the Catholic University of America's forthcoming Tyndale series
Augustine's Sex-Life Change: From Profligate to Celibate To Carthage then I came Burning burning burning burning… FRANK A. JAMES III
Comenius: A Man of Hope in a Time of Turmoil JOSEF SMOLIK Christian History Magazine is pleased to present the comments of a Czech scholar, fellow countryman, and student of Comenius. Dr. Josef Smolik, Th.D., is a distinguished professor at the Comenius Evangelical Faculty in Prague. He is an ordained minister in the Czech Brethren Evangelical Church.
The Saint from Assisi
Where Did Tyndale Get His Theology? DONALD SMEETON Dr. Donald Dean Smeeton is associate dean of the college division at the International Correspondence Institute, a Christian correspondence university based in Brussels, Belgium. He is author of a historically ground-breaking work, Lollard Themes in the Reformation Theology of William Tyndale, published by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, and is serving as a consulting theological editor for the Catholic University of America's forthcoming Tyndale series
Augstine' s Account of his Conversion From the 1961 edition of Edward B. Pusey's translation of The Confessions of St. Augustine. By permission of Everyman's Library and J.M. Dent & Sons, London.
Francis and the Waldensians JOYCE RENICK Joyce Renick is a free lance writer who has lived in Lyons and worked there as a missionary
The Thirty Years War
William Tyndale: Christian History Timeline
Augustine on Astrology
Luther on the Use of Money CARTER LINDBERG Carter Lindberg is Professor of Church History at Boston University School of Theology. He is the author of A Third Reformation?
The Pen-and-Ink Wars, or Tyndale vs. More JOHN A.R. DICK Dr. John A.R. Dick is an assistant professor of English at the University of Texas in El Paso, and is co-editor of two of Tyndale's polemic works, The Parable of the Wicked Mammon and The Practice of Prelates, which will be included in the forthcoming Tyndale series from Catholic University Of America Press
What Children Owe to Comenius LOIS LEBAR Dr. Lebar is professor emerita of Christian education at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, where she taught 1945-1975. Along with her twin sister, Mary, she was a pioneer of modern C.E. practices. Her book, Education That is Christian, is a popular college text
|
 |