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Prepacked Communion Takes Off By John W. Kennedy
CT Classic: Why I’m Not Orthodox An evangelical explores the ancient and alien world of the Eastern church. by Daniel B. Clendenin
Letters
Books: There's More to Church than Proclamation Wolfhart Pannenberg's sacramental theology.
From the Archives: Wycliffe Causes Controversy Over Eucharist
The Quakers
The Life and Times of John Calvin As Shakespeare wrote, "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." John Calvin was certainly not born great. Dr. T.H.L. Parker is former professor at the University of Durham in England and author of the biographical work John Calvin, published by Lion.
The Army Mother With her bright mind and powerful speaking abilities, Catherine Booth emerged as one of the most influential women in modern religious history. NORMAN H. MURDOCH
The Accidental Revolutionary In his quest for spiritual peace, Luther had no idea he'd leave his world in turmoil. Dr. James M. Kittelson is professor of history at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, and author of Luther the Reformer (Augsburg, 1986).
The Decisive Documents of 1520 After Luther published these three works, there was no turning back.
Acrobat Theologian It's not easy to take a balanced view of doctrines like predestination and Communion—but Cranmer did. Gerald Bray is Anglican professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Alabama. He is editor of Documents of the English Reformation (Fortress, 1994).
Fighting Words Forged in the heat of theological battle, Augustine's five most distinctive teachings remain controversial. Roger E. Olson
Technology: Reinventing Communion Prep How fast can you fill those little cups? Ken Walker
Sacramental Imagination Catholicism anchored Tolkien's life and suffused his writings. Thomas Howard
Church of England Objects to Vatican Ban on Sharing Communion "Sharing of the Eucharist between Anglicans and Roman Catholics should not be reserved for the end point of unity between separated churches, say leaders." Cedric Pulford
Stranger in a Strange Land Where, in the passionate and sometimes acrimonious debate over worship today, is there any sustained reflection on the Eucharist? John Wilson
Holy Sex How it ravishes our souls Philip Yancey
Communion When Seekers are Present Craig Brian Larson
LASHED TO THE MAST With so many voices wooing us away, it's not easy to cling to our essential task. Eugene H. Peterson
Do We Still Need the Reformation? Part 2
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