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Christianity and the American Revolution: Did You Know? Little-known or remarkable facts about Christianity and the American Revolution Cassandra Niemczyk is a freelance writer from Wheaton, Illinois, and a regular contributor to CHRISTIAN HISTORY.
Everyday Faith in the Middle Ages: Did You Know? Little-known or remarkable facts about everyday faith in the late Middle Ages the Editors
Heresy in the Early Church: Did You Know? Remarkable or little-known facts about heresy in the early church Tony Lane is director of research and senior lecturer in Christian doctrine at London Bible College. He is author of "Exploring Christian Thought" (Nelson, 1996) and a CHRISTIAN HISTORY adviser.
Hudson Taylor & Missions to China: Did You Know? Remarkable or little-known facts about Hudson Taylor and missions to China. Samuel H. Chao
Everyday Faith in the Middle Ages: From the Editor - Faith that Filled the Nooks and Crannies Mark Galli, Editor
From the Editor: Discovering the Unexpected - Again Mark Galli
Heresy in the Early Church: From the Editor - How to Read This Issue Mark Galli, Editor
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: From the Editor - Surprised by China From the Editor Mark Galli
A Hammer Struck at Heresy What exactly happened at the famous Council of Nicea, when the Roman emperor convened some 250 quarreling Christian bishops? ROBERT PAYNE
Letters to the Editor Reactions to Everyday Faith in the Middle Ages
Pushing Inward Whether he was battling despair or floating on euphoric faith, Hudson Taylor drove himself—and the gospel—ever deeper into China. Roger Steer
Religion With a Human Face One woman's extraordinary faith reveals much about the ordinary faith of the Middle Ages. Joseph Lynch is professor of medieval history at The Ohio State University. He is the author of "The Medieval Church: A Brief History" (Longman).
Everyday Faith in the Middle Ages: A Gallery of Unexpected Companions Four Pilgrims in Canterbury Tales show the startling mix of medieval faith. Lance Wilcox is assistant professor of English at Elmhurst College in Illinois.
Fashion Statement Missionaries who dressed like the Chinese suffered a few snags. Alvyn Austin
Preaching the Insurrection Angry colonists were rallied to declare independence and take up arms because of what they heard from the pulpit. Harry Stout is Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Christianity at Yale University. He is author of "The New England Soul: Preaching and Religious Culture in Colonial New England" (Oxford).
The King Visits Earth The champion of orthodoxy on why the Word became flesh.
An Inkeeper's Faith Christianity in one Spanish village—a historical re-creation. Glenn Olsen is professor of history at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, and an advisory editor of "The Catholic Historical Review."
Fighting Words Peter Muhlenberg gave perhaps the most dramatic sermon of the Revolutionary era.
Heresy in the Early Church: Christian History Infographic - Sifting Through the Christ Controversies A quick summary of the competing schools of thought. the Editors
Missions Dream Team The story of seven extraordinary missionaries and their brief encounter with an extraordinary Chinese pastor. Alvyn Austin
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