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A Tale of Two Cities It's a shame about Rome, but wait—there's more! What a fifth-century critic might have said. Martin A. Marty
Jan Hus: Christian History Timeline - Reform and Resistance in Hussite Bohemia The Christian History Timeline
Neo-Orthodoxy: Karl Barth He revived orthodoxy when mere moralism and humanism had seemingly won over the theological world. Mark Galli
Tested On All Sides Excerpts from a wagon train diary reveal that traveling overland was much more than a physical challenge. Mary Richardson Walker
Apologetics: C.S. Lewis The atheist scholar who became an Anglican, an apologist, and a patron saint of Christians everywhere. Ted Olsen
Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: Christian History Timeline A Christian History Timeline
The Wanderer Jerome of Prague's zest for life was surpassed only by his zeal for reform. Frieda Looser
Yesterday's Christian Woman Pioneer wives held their households together with a blend of grit and grace. Diana Lynn Severance
A Pastor's Heart Even in the midst of his campaign for reform, Hus never forgot the faithful flock back home. Bruce L. Shelley
Fighting Words Forged in the heat of theological battle, Augustine's five most distinctive teachings remain controversial. Roger E. Olson
Roman Catholic Reform: John XXIII Elected to be a caretaker pope, he decided instead to revolutionize Catholicism. Elesha Coffman
Forty-Niner Faith Traditional Christianity didn't stand much of a chance in the California gold fields. Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
Growth of the West
Jan Hus: Christian History Archive - Faith Formed in Love In De Ecclesia (The Church) Hus encourages Christians to trust God but question the Church. Jan Hus
Literature of Protest: Alexandr Solzhenitsyn The high school physics-teacher-turned-novelist whose writings shook an empire Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
Semi-Augustinians A few monks—and eventually most of the church—found both Augustine and Pelagius a little too extreme. David Allen
Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: A Gallery of Influential Antagonists Augustine's life and ministry were shaped by his encounters with these intellectual adversaries. J. Stepehn Lang
Globalism: John Paul II In issuing more significant encyclicals and visiting more nations than any other pope, he's shown that Christianity remains a world force. Richard John Neuhaus
Out Yonder, on the Edge of Things The most controversial, and most effective, missionary to the West and Alaska, Sheldon Jackson was always pushing the boundaries. Randy Bishop
The Reformation Connection Hus shared ideas with Wyclif and Luther, yet they were not all of one mind. Timothy George
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