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Authors-Classic
Letter from London Susan Wise Bauer
The Barbarians Have Come Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter examines her fellow Christians and finds most of them wanting. by Paul C. Merkley
Dirty Hands and Concrete Action A conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain Michael Cromartie
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Christian History Corner: I'm Dreaming of a Victorian Christmas An ageless story reminds us of the values the Victorians can still teach us Chris Armstrong
The American Puritans: Christian History Timeline Dr. Francis J. Bremer is professor of history at Millersville (Pennsylvania) University. He is author of The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to Edwards (St. Martin's, 1976).
Can Spiritual Maturity Be Taught? An interview with Roberta Hestenes Marshall Shelley and Larry Weeden
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Father Brown Fakes the Shroud Start with a piece of glass and some white oil paint N. D. Wilson
Whose Natural Theology? Alan Jacobs
Hearing Voices How can you tell a prophet from a fruitcake? (Hint: If you're instructed to murder someone, be skeptical) Tim Stafford
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Going to Hell David Noll
Galileo Had a Daughter Science is always entangled in the particulars of a time and place. Virginia Stem Owens
How Not to Read Dante You probably missed the point of The Divine Comedy in high school. Elesha Coffman
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Christian History Corner: No Humbug A Christmas Carol remains the quintessential holiday story, but why? Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: I'm Dreaming of a Victorian Christmas An ageless story reminds us of the values the Victorians can still teach us Chris Armstrong
"The Good News According to Twain, Steinbeck, and Dickens" My road to faith was paved with great literature. Mark Storer
The Dick Staub Interview: Ken Gire's Lord of the Dance Patch Adams and T.S. Eliot teach us to twirl with Jesus, says the author
The Christian Humanists Tolkien joined these authors in countering the decadence of a dark century. Joseph Pearce
The Life and Times of J.R.R. Tolkien: Christian History Timeline
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The Long View: Wielding the Sword Early believers were not as troubled as we are by the use of force Mark Galli
Reflections:Classic & Contemporary Excerpts Classic & contemporary excerpts on books, reading, and writing.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: A Gallery - Reform from on High The English Reformation, more than others, was the work of the principalities and powers. Don Alban, Jr., is editor of Power for Living, published by Scripture Press.
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Model Martyrs A feisty English Protestant and a meek Dutch Anabaptist take their faith to the flames. William Flower, 1555
Battle For the Past As traditions clashed during the Reformation, history became hotly disputed territory. Timothy George
Why Queen Mary Was Bloody And why her persecution of Protestants failed David Loades is professor of history at the University of Wales, Bangor. He is author of The Reign of Mary Tudor (London, 1991).
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Tell Me the Old, Old Story—and Make It New Apologetics for our time. Lauren F. Winner
Pick Your Shibboleths Wisely Do we really want to be known as the generation who gave marriage over to the government? By Daniel A. Crane
Reflections: Sin and Evil Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
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Reflections: Work and Vocation "Quotations to stir heart and mind from Thomas Merton, Dorothy Sayers, and others" Richard A. Kauffman
The Holy Ghost School Four Catholic writers and their shared vocation Lauren F. Winner
The Uncensored Merton Timothy Jones
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Led by the Blind Visionary writing despite the loss of sight Virginia Stem Owens
Open Debate in the Openness Debate It's been centuries since Luther nailed his theses to a church door, but the Internet is reintroducing theological debate to the public square. Elesha Coffman
A Friend in the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell and the Effort to Save the Waldensians
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Divine Numbers Can you say Christian and mathematics in the same sentence? Karl-Dieter Crisman
Creation's Symmetries, God's Mystery Blaise Pascal pioneered in math and physics but drew faith from revelation alone. George Murphy
Anglican Priest Hopes to Boldly Go Where No Clergyman Has Gone Before Ken Clapham wants to be the international space station's chaplain. Cedric Pulford
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Lewis the Letter-Writer An unconscious autobiography in two volumes of correspondence. By Michael Ward
Murder, She Wrote P.D. James' masterful detection of the primal sin. by Ralph Wood
Reflections: Work and Vocation "Quotations to stir heart and mind from Thomas Merton, Dorothy Sayers, and others" Richard A. Kauffman
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Conservative Like a Fox al Thomas hates the liberalism, but tries to love the liberal. By Tony Carnes
The Dick Staub Interview: John Eldredge Is Wild at Heart The author of Wild at Heart and The Sacred Romance discusses rediscovering the Gospel through a ransomed heart.
Aching for Something Deep "For those with ears to hear, Mark Heard left the gift of a more authentic faith" Eric Miller
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Flesh and Blood in the Magic Kingdom Frederick Buechner's most recent works shed light on the shadows of the human heart Wendy Murray Zoba
Pick Your Shibboleths Wisely Do we really want to be known as the generation who gave marriage over to the government? By Daniel A. Crane
Food Porn The secret life of chick lit. by Susan Wise Bauer
Doing Tolkien Justice The Christian virtues of humility and sacrifice filter through a tarnished triumph. By Jeffrey Overstreet
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The Life and Times of J.R.R. Tolkien: Christian History Timeline
J.R.R. Tolkien: The Gallery - The Inklings Tolkien relished his weekly meetings with this club of remarkable friends. Jennifer Lynn Woodruff--Old Boys and Ivory Towers, Thomas Howard--The Key Inkling, Edwin Tait--The Medium is the Message
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