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Just Another Reformation Matthew Lundin
Irish Catholics and Protestants Together? Ronald A. Wells
Baptized Into One Spirit
From the Archives: The Schleitheim Confession Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.
Between Hus and Herrnhut This article was a collaboration of Bernard Michel, and the editor, working from notes by Eve Bock and Josef Smolik, whose work appears elsewhere in this issue.
Seeking a Better Way The pain and damage of Christian divisions and international warfare affected Comenius and his church both directly and disastrously: His prodigious energy and gifts were obsessively employed to change the way the world and church worked. EVE CHYBOVA BOCK Eve C. Bock is Associate Professor of German at Doane College in Crete, NE.
Meeting of the Minds Jan Amos Comenius and Rene Descartes PAUL HEIDEBRECHT AND THE EDITORS
The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart A Synopsis of the Imaginative Work by Comenius
Knowledge: The Road to Peace As Comenius saw it, education was the best way out of the Thirty Years War. GERALD GUTEK Gerald L. Gutek, Ph.D., is professor of Foundations of Education and History, Loyola University of Chicago. Dr. Gutek writes on the history and philosophy of education.
What About Paul? The Apostle's writings are foundational to the standard interpretation of what women's role in the church should be. But examined carefully, his points about women raise several puzzling questions RANDY PETERSEN Randy Petersen is a free-lance writer in Westville, N.J., and a regular consulting editor for CHRISTIAN HISTORY
Journey to Wittenberg In late November 1525, Schwenckfeld traveled almost 100 miles on horseback from Liegnitz to Wittenberg the fountainhead of the reform movement, and met with Martin Luther and some of his Wittenberg colleagues.
Schwenckfeld's Aim From Corpus Schwenckfeldianorum, translated by Selina Gerhard Schultz
The Covenant of Sibaud 1689
From Snow-Covered Peaks to Tropical Forests Waldensians in Uruguay and Argentina
How Moody Changed Revivalism The evangelist converted mass evangelism. Dr. David W. Bebbington is lecturer in history at University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland.
461 The Council of Chalcedon If Jesus was truly God, how could he be truly human as well? Leo the Great helped guide a critical council to a clear answer. Tony Lane is lecturer in historical theology at London Bible College and a member of the advisory board of Christian History
988 Vladimir Adopts Christianity The pagan prince of Kievan Rus' embraced a new faith, leading to the Christianization of the Ukrainian, Russian, and Byelorussian peoples.
The Bible Translation That Rocked the World Luther's Bible introduced mass media, unified a nation, and set the standard for future translations. Henry Zecher
Luther's Living Legacy What has Luther left to us, 500 years later? an interview with Martin E. Marty
Focus on the Frontier Family How Methodists strengthened the Christian home—and changed it. Gregory Schneider is a professor in the department of behavioral science at Pacific Union College in Angwin, California. He is author of The Way of the Cross Leads Home: The Domestication of American Methodism (Indiana, 1993).
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