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EDITORIAL: Why We Believe in Heresy By Thomas C. Oden
Santeria Holds Cuba in Thrall
Birth of a Troubled Conscience A Christian Science upbringing. A shameful wartime act. Glenn Tinder
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 1 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 2 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 3 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
From the Archives: The Shepherd Zwingli's Historic Reformation Sermon
St. Augustine: Did You Know…
St. Augustine: From the Publisher
Augustine on Astrology
Augstine's Life and Times RANDY PETERSEN Randy Peterson is a freelance writer from Westville, N. J., and a contributing editor for Christian History
St. Augustine: Christian History Timeline
St. Augustine: A Gallery of Augustine's Influences
True-Life Confessions: The Precedent-Setting Revelations of Augustine's Restless Heart Our hearts are restless until they find their peace in you. HERBERT JACOBSEN Herbert Jacobsen is a professor in the Bible/theology/archaeology department at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill
Fighting Isms and Schisms
From the Archives: A Translation of Bishop Oldrad's Letter to Emperor Charlemagne
Early Church Women and Heresy Of course not only women were attracted to the heretical sects that diverged from early church orthodoxy, but women were prominent in their leadership and teachings. Why might this have been? Ruth A. Tucker and Walter Liefeld
325 The First Council of Nicea At stake in the church's first general council was the simplest, yet most profound, question: Who is Jesus Christ? Dr. Bruce L. Shelley is professor of church history at Denver Seminary and a member of the advisory board of Christian History
386 Augustine Converts to Christianity A brilliant, profligate professor of rhetoric became the church's leading theologian for centuries to come.
461 The Council of Chalcedon If Jesus was truly God, how could he be truly human as well? Leo the Great helped guide a critical council to a clear answer. Tony Lane is lecturer in historical theology at London Bible College and a member of the advisory board of Christian History
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