
1997
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What the Orthodox Believe Four key differences between the Orthodox and Protestants. Daniel B. Clendenin
An Exercise in Wonder Orthodox writers on the deep mysteries of the Christian faith. various Orthodox writers
Medical Care: The Lady of the Lamp Whether on her feet or from her sickbed, Florence Nightingale worked to save lives. Kelvin D. Crow
The Monkey Trial & the Rise of Fundamentalism: A Gallery of Militants, Moderates, & Millionaires It's pretty hard to stereotype early fundamentalist leaders. Kelvin Crow
The Other Livingstone The same traits that led the explorer to greatness, led him into the Zambezi disaster. Ted Olsen
Education: Classrooms in Hell The first Sunday schools were not for respectable and well-mannered children of believers. Kelvin D. Crow
Fundamentalist Internet The people, conferences, and organizations that made up the fundamentalist family. Bob Jones IV
The Counsels of Christ The Orthodox believe Jesus' voice can still be heard in the seven ecumenical councils. Stanley Samuel Harakas
The Paradox of David Livingstone: A Gallery of Pioneers & Pallbearers Those closest to the remarkable explorer were often remarkable themselves. Steven T. Grezlak
A Taste of Glory For the Orthodox, worship is heaven on earth. Paul Meyendorff
Accidental Missionary Henry Stanley did more than find Livingstone—he followed him. Elesha Hodge
Civil Rights: Dismantling Discrimination Key evangelicals who distrusted Catholics and Jews argued for their civil rights. John Wolffe
Relevant Morality Modernism's most popular preacher on the hopes of liberals. Harry Emerson Fosdick
A Return to Bondage Fundamentalism's most gifted theologian critiques liberalism. J. Gresham Machen
Link Essay: Great White Father After Livingstone opened Africa, Western missionaries moved in by the thousands. Did they hurt or help Africans? Mark Shaw
Prison Reform: Brutality Behind Bars Women's prisons were hellish places before Elizabeth Fry started working there. Danny Day
We Do Not Wish to Blur the Faith The spiritual head of Orthodoxy speaks some frank words to Protestants. interview with Bartholomew I, archbishop of Constantinople
An Army of Conservative Women Women played a surprisingly prominent role in early fundamentalism. Mary Ann Jeffreys
Child Labor: White Slavery Children were perhaps the most mistreated people in England. Penelope Carson
Eastern Orthodoxy: Christian History Interview - An Evangelical Appraisal The strength of Orthodoxy, it turns out, is also its greatest temptation. interview with Harold O.J. Brown
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