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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 161 - 180 of 990 articles.
Christian History Corner: How Will It All End? Left Behind is neither the first nor the last word on last things. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: How to Pray for Our Troops This Veteran's Day, let's commend our men and women of the services to the God who brings good even from the most evil circumstances. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Christian History Corner: Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime? Hate laws making their way through U.S. and British governments highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Just a Closer Walk … with the Historical Jesus Mel Gibson's movie raises again the question: How much can we know historically about Jesus' life and times? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Let Us Not Set Asunder The threat of gay marriage challenges Christians to defend older, better definitions of marriage. But what are those definitions, and how did they develop? By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence. By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence. By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: Patrick's Italian Brother Lost amid the celebration of Patrick is the important story of Benedict, the father of western monasticism. By Ted Olsen and Mark Galli
Christian History Corner: Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Reports of the Revival The Confederate camp became a school of Christ. By Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.
Christian History Corner: Revisiting the Pagan Olympic Games New scholarship on the ancient Olympics reminds Christians why Emperor Theodosius outlawed the event so many centuries ago. By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Romanticism Gone to Seed—Part II Have the holiness and Pentecostal movements really been hyper-vertical and anti-domestic? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: 'St. Mugg' and the Wrestling Prophets A modern British journalist gives us timely words from yesterday's sinner-saints. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: St. Mugg's Wrestling Prophets, Part II: The Weird Little Dane How a struggling soul built a bridge to Christ for those caught in the world's snares. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Testify! A glimpse inside the world of holiness testimony, through the story of an ex-slave woman evangelist. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: The Prohibition of Gay Marriage We can learn from the defeat of American Christian activism's greatest legislative victory. By Collin Hansen
Christian History Corner: The Amish Come Knocking UPN's Amish In the City shows us our modern selves in a mirror that is positively medieval. Chris Armstrong
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