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Pottery Shard Points to Temple Pottery Shard Points to Temple by Gordon Govier
Colombia's Bleeding Church Despite the murders of 120 church leaders, Christians are fighting for peace in one of the world's most violent nations. David L. Miller in Bogota and Medellin
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).
John Chrysostom: Christian History Timeline by GERARD H. ETTLINGER Gerard H. Ettlinger is professor of theology at St. John’s University in Jamaica, New York. He is editor of a critical edition of the Greek text of Saint Jean Chrysostome: A’ une Jeune Veuve Sur le Mariage Unique (Sources Chrtiennes, 1968), and of Theodoret of Cyrus: Eranistes (Clarendon, 1975).
Letters from a Lonely Exile by CHRISTOPHER A. HALL Christopher A. Hall is assistant professor of biblical and theological studies at Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He is author of “Religion and Health: A Bibliographic Essay” (Westview, forthcoming).
Greenland: Father-Son Saga The story of Erik the Red, his son Leif (the famous explorer) and the most misnamed of Viking Islands Roger McKnight
Dante's Turbulent World: Christian History Timeline CH Timeline
A Poet Without Honor Banished from his hometown, Dante became lonely, bitter, and inspired. Bonnie C. Harvey
Reformation on the Run Lacking political protection or religious freedom, French Reformed thinkers forged a unique expression of faith. Martin I. Klauber
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
The Huguenots: Recommended Resources The Huguenots
After Babel Two Arab poets-one Palestinian, the other Iraqi- and the vicissitudes of exile and translation Laurance Wieder
Special Section on Biography
This World Is Not My Home What some mainline Protestants are rediscovering about living as exiles in a foreign culture. By Richard J. Mouw
To Walk in All His Ways Rev. Roger Hayden and Staff Roger Hayden, M.A., B.D., is a Baptist pastor in Reading, England and Secretary of the British Baptist Historical Society.
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.
Jan Amos Comenius: Did You Know?
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.
The Unity of the Brethren
Jan Amos Comenius: Christian History Timeline
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