
1995
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Knox's Shocking Politics Knox believed Christians should rebel against "idolatrous" governments. Why? Richard G. Kyle is professor of history and religion at Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas. He is author of The Mind of John Knox (Coronado, 1984).
On the Road With Paul The ease—and dangers—of travel in ancient world. Edwin M. Yamauchi is professor of history at Miami (Ohio) University. He is co-author (with Richard Pierard and Robert Clouse) of The Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture Throughout the Ages (Moody, 1993).
Destroying the Monasteries Where was Thomas Cranmer during this unscrupulous chapter in the English Reformation? Paul Ayris is head of IT services at the Cambridge University Library. He is co-editor of Thomas Cranmer: Churchman and Scholar (Boydell & Brewer, 1993).
Into the Heart of Paganism Why did Paul, the traveling missionary, set down roots in Corinth and Ephesus? Dan Cole is professor of religion at Lake Forest College in Illinois and an editor with Biblical Archeology Review.
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: Christian History Timeline - Journeying with John Knox Roger Mason is professor of history at St. Andrews University in Scotland. He is editor of John Knox on Rebellion (Cambridge, 1994).
Wrestling with God and Man Dramatic accounts from the frontier's most popular autobiography. Peter Cartwright
Demanding Faith The Scots Confession is not for the faint of heart. Ian Hazlett is senior lecturer in ecclesiastical history at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
From Child-Killing to Mysticism Four examples of the pluralistic challenge that Paul faced The Editors
Holy, 'Knock-'Em-Down' Preachers by JOHN H. WIGGER John H. Wigger is assistant professor of history at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: A Gallery - Reform from on High The English Reformation, more than others, was the work of the principalities and powers. Don Alban, Jr., is editor of Power for Living, published by Scripture Press.
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: A Gallery of Trendsetters in the Religious Wilderness by DAVID L. GOETZ David Goetz is associate editor of Leadership, a journal for church leaders.
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: Christian History Map Room - Centers of Ferment Key cities for Knox and the Scottish Reformation The Editors
The Apostle Paul and His Times: A Gallery of Paul's Inner Circle What happened to the people who worked most closely with him? Mary Ann Jeffreys is editorial coordinator for Christian History.
The English Reformation's Most Famous Martyrs
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Christian History Timeline Keith J. Hardman is professor of philosophy and religion at Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania. He is author of Charles Grandison Finney: 1792–1875 (Syracuse, 1987) and a member of the Christian History advisory board.
The First Scandal How church discipline was handled in Reformed Scotland. Jasper Ridley is author of John Knox (Oxford, 1968), from which this article is excerpted with permission.
The Real Writer of Romans The important but little-known figure behind the apostle. Gary Burge is associate professor of New Testament, Wheaton College (IL).
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Timeline Rudolph Heinze is vice-principal and tutor of church history at Oak Hill College, London. He is author of The Proclamations of Tudor Kings (Cambridge, 1976).
Catholic Counterpoint What was it like to be on the losing side of England's Reformation? Dennis Martin
Counter-Culture Christianity A look at the radical utopian communities that sprang up across the early frontier. Bruce L. Shelley is senior professor of church history at Denver Seminary. He is author of many books, including All the Saints Adore Thee: Insight from Christian Classics (Baker, 1994). He is an editorial advisor to Christian History.
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