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The Rest of the Stories Dante's other books further illuminate his medieval mindset and shed light on the Comedy. Oscar Kuhns
Family Ghost? John Wesley's parents, especially his mother, profoundly influenced his character and career. Charles Wallace, Jr.
I Still Don't Know How He Does It Dorothy Sayers discovers Dante. Dorothy Sayers
In God's Country Those who believe that God rewards righteous nations have Orosius to admire and Augustine to dispute. Elesha Coffman
Reformation on the Run Lacking political protection or religious freedom, French Reformed thinkers forged a unique expression of faith. Martin I. Klauber
A Poet Without Honor Banished from his hometown, Dante became lonely, bitter, and inspired. Bonnie C. Harvey
Attack of the Bible-Moths From the way Oxford scorned the Holy Club, you would think the Wesleys had created a monster. Elesha Coffman
Pleading the Cause of Christ In the Prefatory Address to his Institutes, John Calvin defends both his doctrine and its battered believers. John Calvin
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
Dante in Love The poet's feelings for Beatrice far exceeded a childhood crush. Charles Williams
Oswald and Aidan How an English king and a Scottish bishop teamed up to spread the gospel. Bede
The French Wars of Religion: Christian History Timeline CH Timeline
The Matchmakers When the Wesley brothers agreed to help each other find wives, they never guessed their deal would lead to disaster. Janine Petry
A Cathedral of Ideas From elements of many traditions, Dante fashioned a towering new theology. Hans Urs von Balthasar
Slaughter, Mayhem, & Providence How one of France's greatest poets made sense of the Huguenot tragedies. Alan D. Savage
The Wesleys: Christian History Timeline The Christian History Timeline
Wide Angles and Zoom Lenses Medieval chronicles showed Christians their place in God's world, from Creation to the end. James D. Smith III
Dante's Turbulent World: Christian History Timeline CH Timeline
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
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: The Gallery - The Inner Circle Huguenot intrigues swirled around a handful of key figures. Emily Alger; Matt Donnelly
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