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Jan Amos Comenius: Christian History Timeline
Selling Forgiveness: How Money Sparked the Protestant Reformation RANDY PETERSEN Randy Petersen is a free-lance writer from Westville, NJ, and a consulting editor for Christian History
The City of God: Augustine's Timeless Classic About the Timeless City Augustine's Timeless Classic About the Timeless City KEITH YANDELL Keith E. Yandell is chairman of the philosophy department at the University of Wisconsin in Madison
What Tyndale Owed Gutenberg RAYMOND A. LAJOIE Raymond A. LaJoie is a veteran free-lance writer, with more than 3,000 published articles and several writing awards to his credit. He lives in Worcester, Mass
Augustine's Millenial Views FRANK A. JAMES III
Bible Translation Today Following in Tyndale's Amazing Footsteps RICHARD K. BARNARD Richard K. Barnard is a minister in the Reformed Episcopal Church, a media consultant, and a writer living in Lewisville, Texas. For five years he was director of communications for the International Bible Society
Learning from Nature The Educational Legacy of Jan Amos Comenius PAUL HEIDEBRECHT Paul Heidebrecht, Ph.D., is vice president of Christian Service Brigade in Wheaton, Illinois. He studied the history of education at the University of Illinois, Urbana.
The Protestant Ethic of Prosperity VIRGIL HARTGERINK Virgil Hartgerink is a Dutch layman who has devoted many years to the study of Christians and their money. He is self-employed and lives on a small farm in Michigan
From the Archives: Grace and Blessing John Chrysostom (347–407)
One of the Best Teachers of the Church: Augustine on Teachers and Teaching Augustine on Teachers and Teaching ROBERT T. SANDIN Robert T. Sandin is provost and professor of philosophy at Mercer University, Atlanta, and author of The Search for Excellence: The Christian College in an Age of Educational Competition
Principles Comenius Observed in Nature Applicable to Education
The Origin and Growth of the Bible in English
Fighting Isms and Schisms
From the Archives: Selling and Lending Thomas Aquinas (1227–1274)
So Many Languages, So Few Translations
The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart A Synopsis of the Imaginative Work by Comenius
Augustine's Enchiridion: A Handbook for Earthy Christian Living A Handbook for "Earthy" Christian Living PAUL DE VRIES Paul de Vries is an associate professor of philosophy at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
From the Archives: A Letter From Prison, in Tyndale's Own Hand
From the Archives: Using the Present Life John Calvin (1509–1564)
Knowledge: The Road to Peace As Comenius saw it, education was the best way out of the Thirty Years War. GERALD GUTEK Gerald L. Gutek, Ph.D., is professor of Foundations of Education and History, Loyola University of Chicago. Dr. Gutek writes on the history and philosophy of education.
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