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How Evangelicals Won the South And what they lost in the process. Grant Wacker
Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts
United Methodists: Holding the Middle Ground United Methodists reject homosexual marriages and ordinations. By Jody Veenker in Cleveland
Matters of Opinion: The Just-Chaplain Theory The church need not divorce the military to remain a godly counterculture. By Douglas K. Stewart | posted 7/27/00
Matters of Opinion: Dumbing Down Marriage Episcopalians' tepid stand on homosexual unions raises more questions than it answers. By Steve Kloehn
Beyond Self-Help Chatter Each biblical passage is a pixel in a greater picture—a truth preachers forget at the peril of their listeners' souls. David Neff
Tortured Baptist Prisoner Near Death in Turkmenistan Meanwhile, More Protestant churches are raided in an attempt to crush Christian activity around Ashgabad. Felix Corley
Shaking Hands with Thugs Sometimes setting aside human rights is the way to ensure their ultimate victory. Christianity Today Editorial
From the Archives: To Luther
Radical Resistance Bonhoeffer took an early and active stand against the Nazis. Dr. Richard V. Pierard is professor of history at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. He has twice held Fulbright professorships in Germany.
God Is On Our Side Selections from sermons during the Civil War era. From God Ordained This War: Sermons on the Sectional Crisis, 1830–1865 edited by David B. Chesebrough (University of South Carolina press, 1991). Used by permission.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: From the Editor - Ordinary Hero Mark Galli
Courage When It Counted Thomas Cranmer was the most cautious, even indecisive, of reformers—until his final hour. Mark Galli is managing editor of Christian History.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Interview - The Tradition Continues The distinctive legacy of Thomas Cranmer, and the Anglican "middle way" today. an interview with Alister McGrath
Greatness Upon Greatness Lord Shaftesbury and William Gladstone, like Wilberforce, had Christ in their hearts and politics in their blood. Kevin Charles Belmonte
William Wilberforce and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Christian History Interview - Christian Clout Then and Now What 19th-century British reformers teach us about Christian social action today. interview with John Wolffe
Defeating the Conspiracy Ignorance, prejudice, and even Bible Christianity joined forces to sabotage the faith of African-American slaves. Mark Galli
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: The Gallery - The Inner Circle Huguenot intrigues swirled around a handful of key figures. Emily Alger; Matt Donnelly
Escape from Babylon As repression became a way of life in France, Huguenots faced three choices: convert, go underground, or risk everything to reach le Refuge. Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
"Christian History Corner: Our Brothers and Sisters, the Episcopalians" The Episcopal Church needs our help. Here's why we should give it Chris Armstrong
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