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A History of the Second Coming: Did You Know? - Hall of Infamy Hall of Antichrists: Nine (of many) who were thought to be forbearers of the End
Antony and the Desert Fathers: Did You Know? Spiritual Wisdom of the Desert Fathers editors
Black Christianity Before the Civil War: Did You Know? Spiritual memories of slave—in their own words.
Conversion of the Vikings: Did You Know? Fascinating and little-known facts about the Vikings and their times.
A History of the Second Coming: From the Editor - Sliver in a Forest Mark Galli
Antony and the Desert Fathers: From the Editors - Models or Kooks? The questions that hover in the background of this issue are as pressing as ever. Mark Galli
Black Christianity Before the Civil War: From the Editor - The Trojan Horse Gospel editor
Conversion of the Vikings: From the Editors - A Living Conversion Story Ted Olsen
Defeating the Conspiracy Ignorance, prejudice, and even Bible Christianity joined forces to sabotage the faith of African-American slaves. Mark Galli
End of the Known World
Historic Premillennialism: Taking the Long View Most early Christian thinkers weren't troubled by the delay of Jesus' return. They were troubled by those who thought he was coming soon. Dana Netherton
The Best There Ever Was Modern Christian hermits still look to him for inspiration, as did the entire Middle Ages, but today we hardly know him. What did the illiterate recluse, known as Antony of the Desert, do to earn such adulation? Mark Galli
Amillennialism: Millennium Today Augustine changed his mind—and that of the church in the West for the Next 1,500 years. David Wright
He Still Wid Us - Jesus The musical theology of spirituals. Yolanda Y. Smith
Norway Part 1: 'Be Christian or Die' When it comes to conversion by the sword, few can match the ruthless exploits of King Olaf Trygvesson. James Reston
The Life Changing "Life of Antony" Athanasius's biography was not only a bestseller in its day, but a book that made people stop and think—and act. David Wright
By Any Means Necessary Black abolitionsts were tired of waiting for a gradual peaceful end to slavery. Ted Olsen
Exorcizing the Desert The stories of desert fathers' skirmishes with demons pointed to a larger struggle—and victory. Diana Severance
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
Norway Part 2: Dead Man Converting King Olaf Haraldsson had only moderate success at converting his people—until a year after he was killed in battle. Michael Scott Rohan and Allan Scott
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