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Not Infallible Two histories of the papacy. Marvin R. O'Connell
Faith & Reason: Introduction
The Pen-and-Ink Wars, or Tyndale vs. More JOHN A.R. DICK Dr. John A.R. Dick is an assistant professor of English at the University of Texas in El Paso, and is co-editor of two of Tyndale's polemic works, The Parable of the Wicked Mammon and The Practice of Prelates, which will be included in the forthcoming Tyndale series from Catholic University Of America Press
The World of Schwenckfeld's Birth
The Donation of Constantine
A Brief Chronology of the Life and Works of Bernard of Clairvaux
The Search for a Holy Life A Brief Overview of Medieval Monasticism Thomas Kay is Professor of History at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.
A Chimaera of His Age A Man of Peace and the Church Militant Russell K. Bishop is a professor in the department of history at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts.
1378 The Great Papal Schism When two popes, and later three popes, vied for supremacy, the medieval church entered a dramatic, forty-year crisis of authority. Dr. Francis Oakley is president of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Catherine of Siena She lived only 33 years, but her vibrant faith and writings were so influential she has been declared a Doctor of the Church. Caroline T. Marshall is Professor of History at James Madison University in Harrisonburg Virginia, and a contributor to The History of Christianity (Lion, 1977).
Women in the Medieval Church: Did You Know? Jeannette L. Angell is a doctoral candidate in history and liturgics at the School of Theology, Boston University.
The Decisive Documents of 1520 After Luther published these three works, there was no turning back.
Martin Luther's Early Years: A Gallery of Friends and Enemies Luther made plenty of both Paul Thigpen, a professional writer, is a doctoral candidate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Unrefined Reformer ERIC W. GRITSCH Dr. Eric W. Gritsch is Maryland Synod Professor of Church History at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and director of the Institute for Luther Studies.
Luther's Will and Testaments He bequeathed statements of belief that guide millions of Christians today. Dr. Eugemne F.A. Klug is professor of systematic theology and Luther studies at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and author of Getting into the Formula of Concord (Concordia, 1977).
Major Crusades to the East: Christian History Timeline
How Could Christians Do This? Why followers of the Prince of Peace waged war. Bruce L. Shelley
The Crusades: A Gallery of Martial Monks & Holy Kings The great preachers, planners, and fighters of the Holy Land crusades. Stephen M. Miller
Everyday Faith in the Middle Ages: Christian History Timeline by DANIEL BORNSTEIN [DANIEL BORNSTEIN Daniel Bornstein is associate professor of history at Texas A&M University. He is author of “The Bianchi of 1399: Popular Devotion in Late Medieval Italy” (Cornell, 1993).]
Imperious Mistress? An Orthodox archbishop on the Catholic pope.
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