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From Drum-Bangers to Doughnut-Fryers Material culture, consumerism, and the transformation of the Salvation Army. Lauren F. Winner
ARTICLE: Why Volunteers Won't Save America By Tim Stafford
Repeating the Unrepeatable by AIDAN KAVANAGH Dr. Aidan Kavanagh is professor of liturgics at Yale Divinity School and author of On Liturgical Theology (Pueblo, 1984).
Heavenly Comet As George Whitefield blazed across England, Scotland, and America, his dramatic preaching caused excitement bordering on panic. Dr. Harry S. Stout is Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Christianity at Yale University and author of The Divine Dramatist: George Whitefield and the Rise of Modern Evangelicalism (Eerdmans, 1991).
George Whitefield 1714-1770: Christian History Timeline Richard Owen Roberts is president of International Awakening Ministries in Wheaton, Illinois, and author of Whitefield in Print: A Bibliographic Record (Richard Owen Roberts, 1988).
House of Mercy, Prison of Debt Soon after he began an orphanage, Whitefield found himself chained by expenses he couldn't pay. Gary Sanseri
Luther's Living Legacy What has Luther left to us, 500 years later? an interview with Martin E. Marty
The Fighting Monks In the new religious orders, Christians blended poverty, chastity, and military fervor. Michael Gervers
Francis of Assisi: From the Editor - Discomforting Francis Mark Galli
Golden Tongue & Iron Will by ROBERT A. KRUPP Robert A. Krupp is the librarian at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is author of Shepherding the Flock of God: The Pastoral Theology of John Chrysostom (Peter Lang, 1991).
John Chrysostom: A Gallery of Politicos, Pagans, and the Pious by JOHN O. GOOCH John Gooch is an editor at the United Methodist Publishing House in Nashville, Tennessee. He is author of The Doctrine of Holiness in Tertullian (University Microfilms, 1983).
Everyday Faith in the Middle Ages: Did You Know? Little-known or remarkable facts about everyday faith in the late Middle Ages the Editors
An Inkeeper's Faith Christianity in one Spanish villageāa historical re-creation. Glenn Olsen is professor of history at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, and an advisory editor of "The Catholic Historical Review."
When a Third of the World Died During the Black Death, the greatest catastrophe in human history, how did Christians respond? Mark Galli is editor of CHRISTIAN HISTORY.
On the Road The inns and outs of travel in first-century Palestine. Merilyn Hargis
Antony and the Desert Fathers: The Gallery - Getting Their Act Together Monasticism was more or less a solitary affair until these four came along and taught monks how to live in community. Columba Stewart; John Cassian; Frederica Mathews-Green; Macrina Basil; Marci Rae Johnson
Ministries of Mercy: Mother Teresa She stirred a generation by touching the untouchables. Ruth A. Tucker
The Ten Most Influential Christians of the Twentieth Century: Recommended Resources
Moving on Many Fronts Preaching, social concern, missions, ecumenicity were among the major emphases of Pietism. GARY SATTLER Gary R. Sattler, Th.D., is Assistant Professor of Christian Formation and Discipleship, and Director of the Office of Christian Community at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
Zwingli - Father of Swiss Reformation: Did You Know?
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