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Holy Land Sabas just wanted to pray where Christ had lived and died but ended up establishing the most famous monastery in the Judean Desert. John Binns
Sweden: Faith Without the Fireworks The conversion of Sweden is unspectacular—and for that reason most illuminating. Mark Galli
You Must Not Kneel Here One April Sunday, Richard and fellow black Methodists decided they wouldn't stand for prejudice anymore. Will Gravely
Antony and the Desert Fathers: The Gallery - Getting Their Act Together Monasticism was more or less a solitary affair until these four came along and taught monks how to live in community. Columba Stewart; John Cassian; Frederica Mathews-Green; Macrina Basil; Marci Rae Johnson
Baptist Power How the largest African-American denomination in the world got its start. Carolyn McCulley
Dispensational Premillennialism: The Dispensationalist Era How a once-mocked idea began its domination of the evangelical world. Timothy Weber
Greenland: Father-Son Saga The story of Erik the Red, his son Leif (the famous explorer) and the most misnamed of Viking Islands Roger McKnight
Black Christianity Before the Civil War: A Gallery - The Fruit of Freedom When given even a limited opportunity to grow, these African-American Christians blossomed. Mark Sidwell
Iceland: Althings Work to the Good At a legislative Althing, a pagan judge prevented civil war in iceland by converting everyone to Christianity. James W. Marchand
Pentecostal Millennialism: The Second Comers At first, the gift of tongues meant one thing: Jesus was returning soon. Vinson Synan
Spiritual Pragmatists For the desert fathers, theology was not the study of God but the study of how to become like God. Dennis D. Martin
Antony and the Desert Fathers: Christian History Interview - Discovering the Desert Paradox What many found when they sought God in a seemingly God-forsaken landscape. conversation with Belden Lane, Presbyterian professor of theology at St. Louis U
Conversion of the Vikings: Christian History Interview - Converting By the Sword Why Christians used it, why it worked, and why it died. interview with Richard Fletcher
Judgment Day on the Big Screen The end of the world according to filmmakers. Peter T. Chattaway
Recent Premillennialism: Late Great Predictions The events of recent decades have fired the imagination of a host of premillennialist, especially Hal Lindsey. Robert G. Clouse
Shaking in the Multitude
A History of the Second Coming: Christian History Interview - Hope Beyond the Details Christians have hardly agreed about how and when Christ will return—only that he will. interview with Richard Kyle
Antony and the Desert Fathers: Recommended Resources Antony and the Desert Fathers Mark Galli
Conversion of the Vikings: Recommended Resources Conversion of the Vikings
The Christian History Link: The Dignity of Faith What does the experience of black Christians before the Civil War have to say to American Christians (both black and white) today? Albert J. Raboteau
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