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Newton's Laws The amazing balance of enlightened rationalism and Puritan piety in the evangelicalism of John Newton. David Bebbington
BOOKS: Hymns for the Politically Correct Hallelujah to the All-inclusive One. Donald G. Bloesch
Worship in the Early Church: From the Editor - The Heartbeat of the Church by MARK GALLI, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Worship in the Early Church: A Gallery of Wordsmiths of Worship by JAMES D. SMITH III Dr. James D. Smith III is pastor of Clairemont Emmanuel Baptist Church and adjunct professor of church history at Bethel Seminary-West, both in San Diego, California. He is a member of the editorial advisory board of Christian History.
An Awe-Inspiring Ceremony In third-century Rome, baptism was high drama The editors
Chanting in Honor of Christ How early Christians expressed their joy
From the Editor: The Forgotten Years of Martin Luther KEVIN A. MILLER
Changing the Tempo of Worship For a thousand years of Christian worship, lay people had rarely sung. Then came Luther. Paul J. Grime is pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in West Allis, Wisconsin, and a doctoral candidate at Marquette University.
The Weak Man Behind a Mighty Fortress In intense turmoil, Luther wrote his greatest hymn. Mark Galli is associate editor of Christian History.
Luther's Will and Testaments He bequeathed statements of belief that guide millions of Christians today. Dr. Eugemne F.A. Klug is professor of systematic theology and Luther studies at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and author of Getting into the Formula of Concord (Concordia, 1977).
The Apostle Paul and His Times: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about Paul and his times. Marvin R. Wilson is professor of biblical and theological studies at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts. He is author of Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots to the Christian Faith (Eerdmans, 1989).
Holy Passion for Liberty In their own words, patriots describe their sense that God had ordained their cause.
Fine-Tuning the Incarnation A lot of mistakes were made before the church figured out how best to describe Jesus Christ. Bruce L. Shelley
A Taste of Glory For the Orthodox, worship is heaven on earth. Paul Meyendorff
Be Thou My Vision One of today's popular hymns began as a medieval Irish prayer. James D. Smith III
Jan Hus: Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about Jan Hus and his followers. Elesha Coffman
A Tale of Two Brothers Like many siblings, John and Charles Wesley often clashed— and the Methodist movement profited. Richard P. Heitzenrater
The Wesleys: Recommended Resources The Wesleys
The Sing-along Sermon
Learning to Love a New Hymnal
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