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Alternative Religions Many non- and semi-Christian groups also laid claim to the West, but none more successfully than the Mormons. Elesha Coffman
Missions and Ecumenism: John R. Mott Evangelist and ecumenist Mark Galli
Rebels to Be Reckoned With The most powerful empire in Europe was no match for a peasant army led by a blind man. Elesha Coffman
What Would Augustine Say? The fifth-century theologian answers five crucial twenty-first-century questions. Jay Wood
Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: Recommended Resources Elesha Coffman
Civil Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr. No Christian played a more prominent role in the century's most significant social justice movement. Russel Moldovan
Jan Hus: Christian History Interview - To Live in Truth The integrity for which Hus died lives on among Czech Christians. conversation with Jan Milic Lochman
The West That Wasn't Won Protestant missions to Native Americans had few shining moments. Bonnie C. Harvey
Dying To Save The Whitman Massacre reveals much of what was noble and flawed regarding missions to Native Americans. Mark Galli
Jan Hus: Recommended Resources
Third World: Rumblings to the South In Africa and elsewhere, third-world Christians are shaking society. Derek Peterson
How the West Was Really Won: A Gallery of Local Heroes The wide-open West was served, state by state, by brave and sometimes beleaguered ministers and missionaries like these. Mark Ammerman
Survey Results: What Do You Think? How our scholars and general readers voted in the Most Influential Christians of the Century survey. editors
How the West Was Really Won: Christian History Interview - Land of Crumbling Myths Why the twentieth-century West—urban and explosive—ain't what it used to be. conversation with Richard Etulain
The Ten Most Influential Christians of the Twentieth Century: Recommended Resources
How the West Was Really Won: Recommended Resources How the West Was Really Won
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