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How We Got Our Bible: A Gallery of Mavericks & Misfits The key players in the history of the Bible haven't necessarily been popular—or orthodox. Stephen M. Miller is a free-lance writer, formerly editor of Illustrated Bible Life. He is a consulting editor of CHRISTIAN HISTORY.
Letters from a Lonely Exile by CHRISTOPHER A. HALL Christopher A. Hall is assistant professor of biblical and theological studies at Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He is author of “Religion and Health: A Bibliographic Essay” (Westview, forthcoming).
Theology On Fire Puritans were not lukewarm about anything, let alone what they believed about God. Dr. J. I. Packer is Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia, and author of numerous books, including A Quest for Godliness: The Puritan Vision of the Christian Life (Crossway, 1990).
Culture Wars by MARGARET SCHATKIN Margaret Schatkin is associate professor of theology at Boston College and author of “John Chrysostom as Apologist” (Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies, 1987).
How We Got Our Bible: Christian History Timeline by PHILIP W. COMFORT [PHILIP W. COMFORT Dr. Philip W. Comfort is visiting professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and author of The Quest for the Original Text of the New Testament (Baker, 1992).]
The Strange Stigmata Did Francis really receive the wounds of Jesus? Dr. Lawrence S. Cunningham is professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author or editor of sixteen books, most recently Thomas Merton: Spiritual Master: The Essential Writings (Paulist, 1992).
Where American Puritans Lived
A Testament Is Born Could Matthew take shorthand?—and other intriguing reasons the New Testament may have emerged surprisingly early. Dr. Carsten Peter Thiede is director of the Institut Für Wissenschaftstheoretische Grundlagenforschung in Paderborn, Germany. He is also a member of the CHRISTIAN HISTORY advisory board.
Fractures in Francis's Order How should his followers obey his instructions?
John Chrysostom: Christian History Interview - More Than a Great Preacher Interview with Bishop Kallistos Ware
Witch Hunting in Salem Why were 19 people hanged? David D. Hall
Adoring the Ineffable
Controversial Passages
The Puritans Behind the Myths And how these adventurers affect us today. interview with Harry S. Stout
What Writings Must Christians Obey? Four definitions of the New Testament
Books That Almost Made It Excerpt from a popular writing that some wanted to include in the New Testament: The Shepherd of Hermas
Francis of Assisi: Christian History Interview - Modern Medieval Man Eight hundred years later, Francis's life and message seem remarkably up to date. interview with Conrad Harkins
John Chrysostom: Recommended Resources by ROBERT L. WILKEN Robert L. Wilken is professor of history at the University of Virginia. In addition to his work on Chrysostom mentioned above, he is author of A Land Called Holy: Palestine in Christian History and Thought (Yale, 1992).
The American Puritans: Recommended Resources Mark Galli is managing editor of Christian History.
Francis of Assisi: Recommended Resources Conrad Harkins, O.F.M., is a scholar at the Franciscan Institute at Bonaventure University in New York, and author of numerous articles on Francis of Assisi.
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