
1995
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The Natural Supernatural To Paul and the early church, religious experiences were commonplace. An interview with Gordon Fee
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Interview - The Tradition Continues The distinctive legacy of Thomas Cranmer, and the Anglican "middle way" today. an interview with Alister McGrath
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Recommended Resources Dickson D. Bruce, Jr., is professor of history at the University of California, Irvine. His most recent book is Archibald Grimke: Portrait of a Black Independent (LSU, 1993).
Life Shall Devour Death Scotland's great Reformation preacher comforts a troubled congregation. John Knox
The Apostle Paul and His Times: Recommended Resources Editor's Choice Mark Galli
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Recommended Resources John Booty is a historiographer with the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in Center Sandwich, New Hampshire.
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: Christian History Interview - Prophet Without Honor? Why many are tempted to disown Knox, and why we shouldn't. a conversation with David F. Wright
The Apostle Paul and His Times: History in the Making - Billy Graham Had a Dream Enthusiasm for racial reconciliation has never been so high among American evangelicals. Why? Edward Gilbreath is assistant editor of Christianity Today magazine.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: History in the Making - Longhairs for Jesus It scandalized many Christians and made Time magazine—so, like whatever happened to the Jesus Movement? Jon Trott is a senior editor with Cornerstone magazine and has been a member of Chicago's JPUSA since 1977.
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: Recommended Resources Iain Torrance is a lecturer in divinity at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He is co-editor of the Scottish Journal of Theology.
Synagogue Life by JOHN MCRAY John McRay is professor of New Testament and archaeology, Wheaton College (IL).
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: History in the Making - It Seemed So Innocent and Good Many Christians unknowingly helped build the first atomic bomb. Richard Pierard is professor of history at Indiana State University. He is co-author of the church history overview, Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture through the Ages (Moody, 1993).
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