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The Renewal of All Things Jürgen Moltmann's journey of hope. A. J. Conyers
The CT Review: Horror Stories for Christians Believers dream again of a breakthrough film. Left Behind is not it. By Douglas LeBlanc
Once Upon a Tribulation Telford Work
Future Perfect A conversation with Wolfhart Pannenberg. Interview by Thomas Jay Oord
ARTICLE: From the Fringe to the Fold, Part 1 How the Worldwide Church of God discovered the plain truth of the gospel. By Ruth Tucker
ARTICLE: From the Fringe to the Fold, Part 2 Ruth A. Tucker
CONVERSATIONS: Bringing the Jews to Jesus Tuvya Zaretsky argues that only Y'shua has the credentials to bring peace to the Middle East. By David Neff
How Evangelicals Became Israel's Best Friend By Timothy P. Weber
ChristianityToday.com Weblog Top stories elsewhere about Christians and Christianity
Out of the Ashes In a land of volcanoes, persistent missionary efforts finally yield fruit. By John W. Kennedy in Riobamba
Questions About Moody's Theology The five that people ask most often Dr. Stanley N. Gundry is publisher for academic and professional books and general manager of Zondervan Publishing House in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book Love Them In: The Life and Theology of D. L. Moody (Moody, 1976, and Baker, 1982) is the definitive study of Moody's theology.
What Did Spurgeon Believe? He insisted on thinking through his theology for himself—and often found himself out of step with his age. Mark Hopkins is lecturer in church history at Theological College of Northern Nigeria.
Reformation Apocalypticism: Münster's Monster What began as prophetic fervor ended in dictatorship and blood. Robert L. Wise
A History of the Second Coming: From the Editor - Sliver in a Forest Mark Galli
Medieval Apocalypticism: Looking for the Last Emperor The late Middle Ages was no tranquil era of religious harmony, but a hotbed of dissent and extreme speculation. E. Randolph Daniel
Columbus's Millennial Voyage The famous explorer was driven across the Atlantic by more than a quest for gold and glory. Excerpts from The End of The World?, by Reginald Stackhouse, Copyright © 1997 by Reginald Stackhouse. Paulist Press, Inc, New York/Mahwah, NJ Reprinted by permission of Paulist Press, Inc. www.paulistpress.com
A History of the Second Coming: Recommended Resources - The End of the World As We Know It
Dispensational Premillennialism: The Dispensationalist Era How a once-mocked idea began its domination of the evangelical world. Timothy Weber
Pentecostal Millennialism: The Second Comers At first, the gift of tongues meant one thing: Jesus was returning soon. Vinson Synan
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