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Weird Sisters Not accepting yourself is the original sin in these media tales of witchcraft. Margaret Kim Peterson
Directions: Is Christmas Pagan? Long before Constantine, Christians found ways to redeem local cultures and salvage those elements that naturally pointed to Christ. Bruce L. Shelley
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 1 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 2 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 3 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
Editorial: Why We Like Harry Potter The series is a 'Book of Virtues' with a preadolescent funny bone. A Christianity Today editorial
The Great Divide When I fail as a critic I may yet be useful as a specimen.
St. Augustine: Did You Know…
St. Augustine: From the Publisher
Augustine on Astrology
Augstine's Life and Times RANDY PETERSEN Randy Peterson is a freelance writer from Westville, N. J., and a contributing editor for Christian History
Augustine's Millenial Views FRANK A. JAMES III
From the Editor: Tomb of the Unknown Christians KEVIN A. MILLER
The Piety of the Persecutors In the Roman mind, there were valid religious reasons to halt the spread of Christianity. Dr. Robert L. Wilken is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Virginia. He is author of The Christians as the Romans Saw Them (Yale University Press, paper edition, 1985).
Persecution in the Early Church: A Gallery of the Persecuting Emperors by MARK GALLI Mark Galli is associate editor of Leadership Journal.
Controversial Constantine The famous emperor ended the persecution of Christians. But was he a true believer, or merely a superstitious political opportunist? David F. Wright is dean of the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.
988 Vladimir Adopts Christianity The pagan prince of Kievan Rus' embraced a new faith, leading to the Christianization of the Ukrainian, Russian, and Byelorussian peoples.
The Great Debate How should the church evangelize the Americas? Two strong leaders faced off over the question
Worshiping Like Pagans? How much did Christians borrow from Greek and Roman religions? Dr. E. Glenn Hinson is professor of church history at The Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond (Virginia). He is author of The Evangelization of the Roman Empire: Identity and Adaptability (Mercer, 1981).
Inside Pagan Worship
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