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Let the Dead Heal Us Recovering the pastoral motivation of classical Christian theology. Daniel J. Treier
EDITORIAL: Why We Believe in Heresy By Thomas C. Oden
Pakistani Christians Fight Against 'Apartheid' in Election System "Under rule, citizens cannot vote for candidates outside their own religious affiliation." Anto Akkara
Ancient Christian Commentary on Current Events: What Is War Good For? What early church leaders thought of Christians and the military Joel Elowsky
St. Augustine: Christian History Timeline
Persecution in the Early Church: A Christian History Timeline
367 Athanasius Defines the New Testament His letter is the earliest authoritative statement to fix the New Testament as we know it today. Dr. Carsten Peter Thiede is president of Reinhold-Schneider-Gesellschaft e. V. in West Germany and a member of the advisory board of Christian History.
325 The First Council of Nicea At stake in the church's first general council was the simplest, yet most profound, question: Who is Jesus Christ? Dr. Bruce L. Shelley is professor of church history at Denver Seminary and a member of the advisory board of Christian History
How We Got Our Bible: A Gallery of Mavericks & Misfits The key players in the history of the Bible haven't necessarily been popular—or orthodox. Stephen M. Miller is a free-lance writer, formerly editor of Illustrated Bible Life. He is a consulting editor of CHRISTIAN HISTORY.
How We Got Our Bible: Christian History Timeline by PHILIP W. COMFORT [PHILIP W. COMFORT Dr. Philip W. Comfort is visiting professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and author of The Quest for the Original Text of the New Testament (Baker, 1992).]
A Testament Is Born Could Matthew take shorthand?—and other intriguing reasons the New Testament may have emerged surprisingly early. Dr. Carsten Peter Thiede is director of the Institut Für Wissenschaftstheoretische Grundlagenforschung in Paderborn, Germany. He is also a member of the CHRISTIAN HISTORY advisory board.
What Writings Must Christians Obey? Four definitions of the New Testament
Heresy in the Early Church: Did You Know? Remarkable or little-known facts about heresy in the early church Tony Lane is director of research and senior lecturer in Christian doctrine at London Bible College. He is author of "Exploring Christian Thought" (Nelson, 1996) and a CHRISTIAN HISTORY adviser.
A Hammer Struck at Heresy What exactly happened at the famous Council of Nicea, when the Roman emperor convened some 250 quarreling Christian bishops? ROBERT PAYNE
The King Visits Earth The champion of orthodoxy on why the Word became flesh.
Heresy in the Early Church: Christian History Timeline Bradley Nassif is visiting professor of Eastern Orthodoxy at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois. He is editor of New Perspectives on Historical Theology (Eerdmans, 1996).
Heresy in the Early Church: Christian History Interview - The Search for the Biblical Jesus The hard, technical, theological work on Christ was essentially a 400-year Bible study. interview with Thomas Oden
Eastern Orthodoxy to 1453: Christian History Timeline Eastern Orthodoxy to 1453 (A.D) Gerald Bray
Antony and the Desert Fathers: Recommended Resources Antony and the Desert Fathers Mark Galli
The Best There Ever Was Modern Christian hermits still look to him for inspiration, as did the entire Middle Ages, but today we hardly know him. What did the illiterate recluse, known as Antony of the Desert, do to earn such adulation? Mark Galli
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