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Battle For the Past As traditions clashed during the Reformation, history became hotly disputed territory. Timothy George
Church History's Biggest Hoax Renaissance scholarship proved fatal for one of the medieval papacy's favorite claims. Peter E. Prosser
Did You Know? Interesting facts about the history of recorded history.
Eusebius's Ancestors First-century rivals for the title Father of Church History. Elesha Coffman
From the Editor: History: Behind the Scenes Elesha Coffman
Great Lessons From Bad History Hagiography may not be factual biography, but it captures the practices and ideals of pre-modern Christianity perfectly. Thomas Head
How Could You Forget… More notable names from the field's recent past.
In God's Country Those who believe that God rewards righteous nations have Orosius to admire and Augustine to dispute. Elesha Coffman
Maggie, the Dragon Slayer? Sometimes even hagiographers wondered if their stories were too good to be true. Elesha Coffman
Model Martyrs A feisty English Protestant and a meek Dutch Anabaptist take their faith to the flames.
Modern Pioneers: Christopher Dawson Champion of Christian culture Caroline T. Marshall
Modern Pioneers: Herbert Butterfield Scientific and Christian C.T. McIntire
Modern Pioneers: Kenneth Scott Latourette Historian of six-continent Christianity Andrew F. Walls
Modern Pioneers: Philip Schaff Father of American church history Stephen R. Graham
Oswald and Aidan How an English king and a Scottish bishop teamed up to spread the gospel. Bede
The Best of History Selected by our editorial advisers
The Link: Christian History Today Combining Christian convictions and scholarly conventions, two historians create very different blends. editors
The Problem of Eusebius His work became the foundation for centuries of Christian scholarship. Was that foundation firm or hopelessly flawed? Everett Ferguson
What a Difference a Reign Makes Eusebius traces the Christian saga: from abuse to esteem in less than a decade. Paul Maier- translator
When God Came to England In Bede's view, the history of the English church—like the history of redemption—begins in Genesis and ends in Revelation. Frank A. James III
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