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Future Perfect A conversation with Wolfhart Pannenberg. Interview by Thomas Jay Oord
Don't Hate Me Because I'm Arminian My Reformed friends sometimes treat me like the enemy, but actually we need each other. Roger E. Olson
Questions About Moody's Theology The five that people ask most often Dr. Stanley N. Gundry is publisher for academic and professional books and general manager of Zondervan Publishing House in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book Love Them In: The Life and Theology of D. L. Moody (Moody, 1976, and Baker, 1982) is the definitive study of Moody's theology.
386 Augustine Converts to Christianity A brilliant, profligate professor of rhetoric became the church's leading theologian for centuries to come.
1536 John Calvin Publishes Institutes of the Christian Religion Either adored or abhorred, the reformer and his teachings live on in his monumental work.
War of Words
Wesley Vs. Whitefield by J. D. WALSH Dr. J.D. Walsh is senior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford, and author of several works on Wesley and his era.
Wrestling with God and Man Dramatic accounts from the frontier's most popular autobiography. Peter Cartwright
Acrobat Theologian It's not easy to take a balanced view of doctrines like predestination and Communion—but Cranmer did. Gerald Bray is Anglican professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Alabama. He is editor of Documents of the English Reformation (Fortress, 1994).
Disciples of Reason What did the founding fathers really believe? Edwin Gaustad is professor emeritus, history and religious studies, University of California, Riverside. He is author of Sworn on the Altar of God: A Religious Biography of Thomas Jefferson (Eerdmans, 1996).
Evangelism in the Early Church: Christian History Interview - Roman Redux Today's evangelistic challenge is not all that different than it was for the early church. Robert Louis Wilken
Semi-Augustinians A few monks—and eventually most of the church—found both Augustine and Pelagius a little too extreme. David Allen
Fighting Words Forged in the heat of theological battle, Augustine's five most distinctive teachings remain controversial. Roger E. Olson
The Reformation Connection Hus shared ideas with Wyclif and Luther, yet they were not all of one mind. Timothy George
Reformation on the Run Lacking political protection or religious freedom, French Reformed thinkers forged a unique expression of faith. Martin I. Klauber
From Interfaith Dialogue to Apologetics Thomas respected Muslims' knowledge of philosophy, but their misconceptions about Christianity concerned him deeply. Thomas Acquinas
A Taste of Thomas With systematic seriousness, the doctor answers a key question of faith: If God predestines, why should we pray? Thomas Acquinas
Letters
What Will Heaven Be Like? Thirty-five frequently asked questions about eternity. Peter Kreeft
The Eternal Weight of Glory If only we could have the positives of earthly life without the negatives Harry Blamires
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