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Kids Who Kill


The Religious Origins of the Modern State


Editorial: It Takes a Village to Fight Divorce
Church and state join forces to promote marriage preparation programs.

Forgive and Remember
A year after the Clinton impeachment, can we get some perspective?


The Back Page | Charles Colson: Beating the Odds
Christians in two states defeat gambling by exposing its harmful effects on the poor.


Paying for Free Speech
The controversy over mandatory student fees heads to the Supreme Court.


As Russians Prepare to Elect New President Putin Shows Interest in Religion
As acting president suspends Chechenya campaign for Christmas and Ramadan, Russian Orthodox Church sees new church-state relationship.


Swedish Church State Separate
Official run ends after nearly 500 years


Pastoring the Powerful


Pastor and Activist


From the Archives: In the Year of Death, Wycliffe Wrote to Pope Urban VI
This translation from the Latin appears in The Prosecution of John Wyclyf by Joseph H. Dalmus, published by Yale University Press. 1952. Used by permission.

John Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation


From the Archives: Five Bulls of Pope Gregory XI Against Wycliffe

Christian History Timeline: Wycliffe's World
The 14th Century

From the Archives: A Short Rule of Life for Priests, Lords, and Laborers

From the Archives: Public Debates
In His 67 Theses Zwingli Highlights His Reformed Beliefs

The Spread of the Zwingli Reformation
Zwingli died before his dreams were fulfilled, but his followers, especially Heinrich Bullinger, spread his Reformed influence throughout Europe, to England, and eventually to America.


From the Archives: The Schleitheim Confession
Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.

Sticks and Stones Broke Their Bones, and Vicious Names Did Hurt Them
16th Century Responses to the Anabaptists


A Fire That Spread Anabaptist Beginnings




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