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Is Science Good for the Soul? Matt Donnelly
Librarian of Babel The Gnostic imagination of Jorge Luis Borges. Robert Royal
Heaven Can Wait Read Mercer Schuchardt
Virtual Eternity? Jason Boffetti
Early Church Women and Heresy Of course not only women were attracted to the heretical sects that diverged from early church orthodoxy, but women were prominent in their leadership and teachings. Why might this have been? Ruth A. Tucker and Walter Liefeld
Christian History Sampler: History Behind the News Ancient Assistance Against the New Age Douglas Groothuis is the author of Unmasking the New Age, Confronting the New Age (InterVarsity, 1986 and 1988), and a forthcoming book on the New Age view of Jesus
Books That Almost Made It Excerpt from a popular writing that some wanted to include in the New Testament: The Shepherd of Hermas
Heresy in the Early Church: A Gallery of Malcontents for Christ The mixed motives and odd teachings of four notorious heretics Stephen Miller is a free-lance writer and former editor of Illustrated Bible Life. He is a member of CHRISTIAN HISTORY's editorial advisory board.
Heresy in the Early Church: Did You Know? Remarkable or little-known facts about heresy in the early church Tony Lane is director of research and senior lecturer in Christian doctrine at London Bible College. He is author of "Exploring Christian Thought" (Nelson, 1996) and a CHRISTIAN HISTORY adviser.
Finding the Truth How the earliest church decided Marcion and the Gnostics, among others, were wrong. GUSTO GONZLEZ, JR.
Origen: Model or Heretic? He created controversy when he tried to explain the gospel in terms his culture could grasp. Kenneth R. Calvert
Heresy in the Early Church: Christian History Timeline Bradley Nassif is visiting professor of Eastern Orthodoxy at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois. He is editor of New Perspectives on Historical Theology (Eerdmans, 1996).
The Habits of Highly Effective Bible Readers What we can learn from the church fathers that will enrich our own Bible study. A conversation with Christopher A. Hall
The First Battle For the Bible A century after Christ's death, a literalist and a spiritualizer forced the church to choose how it would read the Scriptures it inherited from the Jews Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J.
Anatomy of an Explosion It's an indelible image: the white missionary venturing into deepset Africa. But the real story is what happened when African converts relayed the gospel message in their own words. an interview with Dr. Ogbu Kalu
Church Federation in the Netherlands Closes in on Blessing Same-Sex Unions "Three months after country recognized gay matrimony, proposal suggests distinguishing between life unions and marriage." Andreas Havinga
American Gnostic Harold Bloom's post-Christian nation ten years on Jeremy Lott
What Heresy? The things Neo-Gnostic seekers find lacking in Christianity-experiential insight, mysticism, a direct link to God-are already there Frederica Mathewes-Green
Weblog: Time Goes Gnostic "Christmas, Carl Henry, more Gnostics, and other articles from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: Breaking The Da Vinci Code So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real. Collin Hansen
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