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A Deadly Give and Take
Crusaders fought many terrible battles in the Middle East, but Muslims started - and won - the war.


A God of Math & Order
The new science rode in on the shoulders of theological ideas.


A Mingling of Minds
Why was one of Christianity's best thinkers so ready to learn from a Muslim and a Jew?


A Priest Serving in Nature's Temple
Robert boyle's career blended faith, doubt, and the use of science to heal disease and fight atheism.


A Taste of Thomas
With systematic seriousness, the doctor answers a key question of faith: If God predestines, why should we pray?


Aquinas for President?
His views on government, law, and economics would shake the system.


Chesterton Today


Christian History Timeline: Milestones to Modern Science

Cosmic Codebreaker, Pious Heretic
Isaac Newton wrote theology and hoped his scientific theories would help people believe in God. But he harbored a deep secret….


Creation's Symmetries, God's Mystery
Blaise Pascal pioneered in math and physics but drew faith from revelation alone.


Devoutly I Adore Thee


Did the Reformers Reject Copernicus?
Some defenders of secular science say they did. What's the real story?


Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual facts about Christians in the scientific revolution.


Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual facts about G. K. Chesterton.


Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual fact about Thomas Aquinas


Did You Know?
Unusual fruits of Western encounters with Islam.


Divided by Christ
Whether Christians under early Muslim rule used polemic or polite dialogue to defend their faith, they hit an impasse at the Incarnation.


Economics after God's Own Image
Appaled by the slavery of the British working class, Chesterton joined Hilaire Belloc in promoting a brave new ideal.


Four Jihads
Jihad means more than warfare, but the sword is central to Islam's texts, its history, and its founder.


From Crusades to Homeland Defense
Martin Luther responded to Islam with a new military philosophy, fresh focus on the Qur'an, and provocative readings of biblical prophecy.




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