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What Did You Go Out into the Wilderness to See? by Robert Royal
Jonathan Edwards, American Augustine To appreciate Edwards, Christians need to go beyond seeing him as an enigmatic genius, the white whale of American Studies. George Marsden
The Dark Heart Filled With Light Augustine's early years reveal an intense, proud, and sensual man who yearned to know truth. Robert Payne
What About Purgatory? The doctrinal grounding of Dante's mysterious mountain. Dennis Martin
In God's Country Those who believe that God rewards righteous nations have Orosius to admire and Augustine to dispute. Elesha Coffman
Theology on the Edge When competing ideologies had fragmented Christian thought, Thomas forged a solution. J. David Lawrence
Into the desert: the first monks Simon Tugwell
The Celtic Way: From Patrick to Cuthbert James Atkinson
Book Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly To show how greatly God has changed him, Augustine tells all. What a fifth-century critic might have said. David F. Wright
Goodness, Gracious(ness), Great Balls of Fire Visions of eternity just aren't what they used to be. Jeffrey Burton Russell
The Christian Face of the Scientific Revolution: Christian History Interview - Natural Adversaries? Historian David Lindberg shows that Christianity and science are not at war - and may never have been. David Lindberg
Expect Joy! Edwards found the Christian life sweet and said so often. Douglas A. Sweeney
The First Bible Teachers: Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about the church's first Bible interpreters
Why the Reformers Read the Fathers
Scripture Saturation To achieve holiness, believed the early monks, you must soak in the moral sense of the Word. Patrick Henry Reardon
Augustine's Key The West's foremost theologian offered a single principle by which even the unlearned could unlock Scripture's meaning. Gerald Bray
Augustine vs. Literalism Why he was so fond of spiritual Scripture interpretation
The African Apostles: Did You Know? The rapidity of Africa's twentieth-century baptism was stunning. There's no better place to see the future of the global church. by Chris Armstrong and Collin Hansen
Bishop Before His Time Samuel Ajayi Crowther's consecration as the first African Anglican bishop looked like a great leap forward for the church. But the talented ex-slave collided with the roadblock of racism Ted Olsen
"Religious Freedom Can Be Ethnically Limited, Utah Judge Rules" "Forgiving McVeigh, England's murdered vicar, and other stories from media around the world." Ted Olsen
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