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2005


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Issue 85


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Elementary School: Medieval to Modern


Jesus Was Her Guru
If you don't know the inner strength of an Indian woman with a divine call, you haven't met Pandita Ramabai.


Mind in Motion
He tasted many philosophies, but he was always stuck on reality.


New wine, new wineskins


Hearts in Training
Lewis employed his imaginative gifts to dispel his readers' illusions and educate their feelings.


The Power of Books
For the Victorians, reading could be the doorway to doubt—or to faith.


The Trailblazer
The first evangelical missionary to India set out to prove that the gospel does not destroy culture but transforms it from within.


Why a Creed?
A Conversation with Robert Louis Wilken


Life and Religion Are One
George MacDonald embraced all experiences, both joys and hardships, as vehicles of grace—and inspired others to do the same.


Making Doctrine Dance
Why Lewis defied convention and opposition in order to bring Christian truth into the public arena.


The Faith "Goes Native"
How indigenous Christian movements radically transformed entire communities.


Which Creed is Which?

A Faith That Feels
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth translated Romantic ideals into the language of Christian experience.


Christianity in India


Literary Time Travel
As a scholar and a teacher, Lewis sought to see the present through the eyes of the past.


Knights & Martyrs
The medieval tradition of chivalry gave Lewis a unique perspective on the proper Christian response to war.


The Social Context: Caste and "Color"

Victorian Visionaries
George MacDonald's friends worked to reform society, challenge the church, and inspire the imagination.


Who Came to the Council of Nicaea?


A Church Reborn
Catholicism emerged out of decline and disarray to become the largest Christian community in India.




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