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Early Church
Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about the church's first Bible interpreters
Augustine vs. Literalism Why he was so fond of spiritual Scripture interpretation
Ancient Christian Commentary on Current Events: What Is War Good For? What early church leaders thought of Christians and the military Joel Elowsky
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Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
Pakistani Christians Fight Against 'Apartheid' in Election System "Under rule, citizens cannot vote for candidates outside their own religious affiliation." Anto Akkara
Exorcizing the Desert The stories of desert fathers' skirmishes with demons pointed to a larger struggle—and victory. Diana Severance
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The Dick Staub Interview: The Ascetic American Dream David Matzko McCarthy, author of The Good Life: Genuine Christianity for the Middle Class, talks about the wealth and the poverty of the American middle class.
Eating the Supper of the Lamb in a Cool Whip Society Albert Borgmann's post-technological feast. by Andy Crouch
Scripture Saturation To achieve holiness, believed the early monks, you must soak in the moral sense of the Word. Patrick Henry Reardon
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Ancient Christian Commentary on Current Events: What Is War Good For? What early church leaders thought of Christians and the military Joel Elowsky
Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about the church's first Bible interpreters
From The Editor: The Founding Fathers We Never Knew Chris Armstrong
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Coming to a Screen Near You "Cloud Ten moves beyond end-times fare, and The Count of Monte Cristo brings swashbuckling into a new millennium" Douglas LeBlanc
A Postmodern Correspondance Curtis Chang
NEWS: Episcopal Bishop Joins Others on Road to Rome Rebekah Scott Schreffler
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Loving Military Enemies War does not exempt Christians from the second-greatest commandment. By Stephen L. Carter
Hopeful Pessimism The lessons of the civil rights movement turn out to be quite alien to liberal pieties. by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
The Mahatma Gandhi unvarnished. By Jean Bethke Elshtain
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Christian History Corner: John Paul II's Canonization Cannon Why and how this pope has made over 470 saints Steven Gertz
The Prospect Terrified Me Apolo Kivebulaya, a convert from Islam, bravely preached to witch doctors, hostile chieftains, and Pygmy tribes. Steven Gertz
The Dazzling 'Dumb Ox' His family thought he was throwing his life away. His classmates thought he was stupid. They didn't understand. Ralph McInerny
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Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about the church's first Bible interpreters
Why the Reformers Read the Fathers
Did You Know? The rapidity of Africa's twentieth-century baptism was stunning. There's no better place to see the future of the global church.
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Christian History Corner: The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study Christopher A. Hall
Christ's Kingdom and Paradise What is the difference between the heavenly 'paradise' that Christ promised the thief on the cross and the kingdom of God? Christopher A. Hall
Don't Read the Bible 'Alone' Christopher Hall talks about how evangelicals should approach the church fathers David Neff
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Jesus in Beijing by David Lyle Jeffrey
Christian History Corner: European Christianity's 'Failure to Thrive' "Why Christendom, born with an imperial bang, is now fading away in an irrelevant whimper" Collin Hansen
The Problem of Eusebius His work became the foundation for centuries of Christian scholarship. Was that foundation firm or hopelessly flawed? Everett Ferguson
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Mythical Proportions America is not so generous, free, and innocent as it imagines itself. Myths America Lives By, reviewed by Greg Taylor
What Heresy? The things Neo-Gnostic seekers find lacking in Christianity-experiential insight, mysticism, a direct link to God-are already there Frederica Mathewes-Green
Editor's Bookshelf: Ground Rules The Creed defines the game of faith without exhausting its excitement David Neff
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Exorcizing the Desert The stories of desert fathers' skirmishes with demons pointed to a larger struggle—and victory. Diana Severance
Recommended Resources: Antony and the Desert Fathers Antony and the Desert Fathers Mark Galli
Link Interview: Discovering the Desert Paradox What many found when they sought God in a seemingly God-forsaken landscape. conversation with Belden Lane, Presbyterian professor of theology at St. Louis U
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"Thanks, Da Vinci Code" Tbe book sends us back to Christianity's founding fathers—and the Bible we share with them Chris Armstrong
CT Classic: Listening to the Fifth Gospel The sun-baked ruins of the Holy Land have a story to tell David Neff
Weblog: Former Goshen.com Head Steps Out of the Crosswalk Plus: The Jesus Seminar is apparently tired of Jesus, and other articles from media around the Internet. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Weblog: Time Goes Gnostic "Christmas, Carl Henry, more Gnostics, and other articles from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: Breaking The Da Vinci Code So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real. Collin Hansen
What Heresy? The things Neo-Gnostic seekers find lacking in Christianity-experiential insight, mysticism, a direct link to God-are already there Frederica Mathewes-Green
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What a Difference a Reign Makes Eusebius traces the Christian saga: from abuse to esteem in less than a decade. Paul Maier- translator
The Link: Christian History Today Combining Christian convictions and scholarly conventions, two historians create very different blends. editors
The Problem of Eusebius His work became the foundation for centuries of Christian scholarship. Was that foundation firm or hopelessly flawed? Everett Ferguson
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The Nativity of Christ A Christmas sermon preached by Jerome. By St. Jerome
Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about the church's first Bible interpreters
Augustine's Key The West's foremost theologian offered a single principle by which even the unlearned could unlock Scripture's meaning. by Gerald Bray
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How We Christians Worship
The Gallery: Wordsmiths of Worship
Where Did Christians Worship?
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Christian History Corner: All Together Now What qualifies as an ecumenical council anyway? By Elesha Coffman | posted 9/1/00
The Celtic Way: From Patrick to Cuthbert By James Atkinson
Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about the church's first Bible interpreters
From The Editor: The Founding Fathers We Never Knew Chris Armstrong
The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study. A conversation with Christopher A. Hall
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The Celtic Way: From Patrick to Cuthbert By James Atkinson
Why Paul Loved His Body 2 Corinthians doesn't teach that flesh and spirit are opposites, Michael Wittmer says. By Ann Byle
How to Unmuzzle a Threshing Ox Bridging the gender divide in the workplace. by Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen
Peter Jennings Goes Back to the Bible The ABC news anchor talks about Monday's three-hour special, Jesus and Paul: The Word and the Witness. Interview by Darrell Bock
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What a Difference a Reign Makes Eusebius traces the Christian saga: from abuse to esteem in less than a decade. Paul Maier- translator
In God's Country Those who believe that God rewards righteous nations have Orosius to admire and Augustine to dispute. Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Case of the Missing Relic A piece of Jesus' cross is stolen from a Toronto cathedral—or is it? Elesha Coffman
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Jesus and Mama The intercessor par excellence in country music by Sam Torode
The Dick Staub Interview: Michael Card Discovers St. Peter The musician decided to talk less in concert and more in print. Card says sinking is more important than walking on the water
Christian History Corner: John Paul II's Canonization Cannon Why and how this pope has made over 470 saints Steven Gertz
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Christian History Corner: Case of the Missing Relic A piece of Jesus' cross is stolen from a Toronto cathedral—or is it? Elesha Coffman
How the Early Church Viewed Martyrs Christians held a theology of martyrdom that gave them courage to endure. William G. Bixler
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