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The Leather-Bound Shrine in Every Home Peter J. Thuesen
Bookshelf: The History of the Bible Mark Noll
The Golden Age of Hymns: Christian History Timeline Dr. Paul Westermeyer is Professor of Church Music at Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary in St. Paul and author of The Church Musician (Harper & Row, 1988)
America's Hesitation Over Hymns Why did colonial churches resist the first British musical invasion? Dr. David W. Music is Associate Professor of Church Music at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, and editor of The Hymn, the quarterly journal of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada.
Irrational Music Sung By a Mob of Extremists? Why the Church of England disliked hymns Dr. Madeleine Forell Marshall is on the faculty of the University of San Diego and of California State University at San Marcos. She has taught literature at the University of Puerto Rico, the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, and St. Olaf College. She is co-author, with Janet Todd, of English Congregational Hymns in the Eighteenth Century (Kentucky, 1982).
Three Hymnals That Shaped Today's Worship The hymnbooks of John Wesley, John Newton, and John Rippon endured for generations. William J. Reynolds is professor of Church Music at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and author of Songs of Glory (Zondervan, 1990).
The Golden Age of Hymns: Recommended Resources
Why Did the 1800s Explode with Missions? by PAUL E. PIERSON Dr. Paul E. Pierson is dean emeritus and professor of history of mission in the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California.
George Whitefield: Did You Know? Little-known or remarkable facts about George Whitefield
George Whitefield 1714-1770: Christian History Timeline Richard Owen Roberts is president of International Awakening Ministries in Wheaton, Illinois, and author of Whitefield in Print: A Bibliographic Record (Richard Owen Roberts, 1988).
War of Words
Wesley Vs. Whitefield by J. D. WALSH Dr. J.D. Walsh is senior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford, and author of several works on Wesley and his era.
Father of Modern Evangelicals We still feel Whitefield's influence today. interview with Mark A. Noll
George Whitefield & His World: Recommended Resources Dr. Allen C. Guelzo is associate professor of history at Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He is author of Edwards on the Will: A Century of American Theological Debate (Wesleyan, 1989).
Legacy of Liberty Paul's teachings on grace and freedom have shaken the church in every age. F.F. Bruce was professor of biblical criticism and exegesis at the University of Manchester, England, until his death in 1990.
Selfish, Ungrateful Rebels Many devout Christians were deeply troubled by the drive for independence.
The "Shrimp" Who Stopped Slavery the most malignant evil of the British Empire ceased largely because of the faith and persistence of William Wilberforce. Christopher D. Hancock
Jan Hus: Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about Jan Hus and his followers. Elesha Coffman
The Matchmakers When the Wesley brothers agreed to help each other find wives, they never guessed their deal would lead to disaster. Janine Petry
The Wesleys: Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about John and Charles Wesley. by Elesha Coffman
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