
2002
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Genius with a Message Every piece in Chesterton's immense body of published work bears the imprint of his soul. Deb Elkink
The Pact of Umar Islamic protection came with a price. By Chris Armstrong
The Summa and Its Parts Taken as a whole, the Summa Theologica overwhelms most readers. So take one bite at a time. Peter Kreeft
Upon Further Review… Steven Gertz
A Deadly Give and Take Crusaders fought many terrible battles in the Middle East, but Muslims started - and won - the war. Paul Crawford
A God of Math & Order The new science rode in on the shoulders of theological ideas. Peter Harrison
A Taste of Thomas With systematic seriousness, the doctor answers a key question of faith: If God predestines, why should we pray? Thomas Acquinas
G.K. Chesterton: Christian History Timeline - Chesterton's Literary Life
Devoutly I Adore Thee Thomas Acquinas
Luminous Wonder, Heavy Cross A sense of cosmic awe sustained Johannes Kepler through deep sorrow. Joseph L. Spradley
The Battle of Tours, 732 Four contemporary accounts paint two radically different pictures. anonymous Arab chroniclers, Isidore of Beja, and St. Denis
The Un-Apologist Oblivious to convention, Chesterton launched a bold campaign to point a mad world back to truth. John Warwick Montgomery
3 Phases of Christian-Muslim Interaction: Christian History Timeline
Did the Reformers Reject Copernicus? Some defenders of secular science say they did. What's the real story? Owen Gingerich
Medieval U. How accounting, Aristotle, and the first teachers' unions transformed higher education. Matt Donnelly
The Mystery Deepens With Father Brown, the sleuth who plumbed hearts, Chesterton redefined the whodunit. John Peterson
Christians & Muslims: A Gallery of Spiritual Warriors As their brethren attacked Muslim fortresses, these evangelistic crusaders fought for Muslim souls. Steven Gertz
Interior Design 16th-century students of anatomy saw the hand of God in the intricacies of the body. James D. Smith III
Life on Campus Not all medieval students were monks, but all observed a regimented lifestyle. Matt Donnelly
The Real Father Brown G.K. Chesterton
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