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Cracks in the Liberty Bell Mark Noll
Glory! Glory! His Truth Is Marching On Discerning the hand of Providence in American history. John Wolffe
Canada: Pentecostal Shakes up Canadian Politics Stockwell Day, leader of Canadian Alliance, wins House of Commons seat. By Denyse O'Leary in Toronto
Revivalism Without Social Reform Joel A. Carpenter
God & Mammon, Inc. James D. Bratt
New & Noteworthy: Church History Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought by Mark Galli
Books: In His Steps: How to Become an Apprentice of Jesus How to become an apprentice of Jesus.
Edwards' Theology Puritanism Meets a New Age RICHARD LOVELACE Richard Lovelace is professor of church history at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the author of Dynamics of Spirituality and Homosexuality: What Should Christians Do About It?
Jonathan Edwards: A Gallery of Friends, Foes & Followers
Jonathan Edward's World: Christian History Timeline
Jonathan Edwards: Recommended Resources Edwards' Works:
Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening: Did You Know?
Colonial New England: An Old Order, New Awakening J. STEPHEN LANG AND MARK A. NOLL J. Stephen Lang is editor of this issue of Christian History and a book editor at Tyndale House, Wheaton, Illinois. Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution
Awakenings in America: Seasons of the Spirit Spiritual awakenings have brought lasting benefits to the Church and the surrounding culture. Have we forgotten our great heritage of renewals?
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: From the Publisher
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Did You Know?
Jonathan Edwards
Patterns of Spiritual Renewal
A Dawning in the New World Origins of American Awakenings in New England & the Middle Colonies
God's Wonderful Working The first Great Awakening in New England & the Middle Colonies
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