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Renaissance & Reformation
Columbus's Millennial Voyage The famous explorer was driven across the Atlantic by more than a quest for gold and glory. Excerpts from The End of The World?, by Reginald Stackhouse, Copyright © 1997 by Reginald Stackhouse. Paulist Press, Inc, New York/Mahwah, NJ Reprinted by permission of Paulist Press, Inc. www.paulistpress.com
From the Editor: Overlooked Questions about Columbus Kevin A. Miller
Tying Their Own Hands How Christian missionaries sometimes thwarted their own evangelism Thomas S. Giles is project editor for Christianity Today.
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Bad Seed Why did so many American churches embrace eugenics? By Philip Jenkins
Durable Contempt Why anti-Americanism thrives. by Allen C. Guelzo
Which Enlightenment? Moses Mendelssohn and the Haskalah By Jonathon Kahn
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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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The View from Somewhere The importance of place in scientific discovery. By John Stenhouse
The Dick Staub Interview: Did Martin Luther Get Galileo in Trouble? David Lindberg talks about the early relationship between science and faith and his own journey on the subject
Galileo and the Powers Above The convoluted tale of a faithful Catholic caught in a web of theological inflexibility, papal power, and his on political naivete. Virginia Stem Owens
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The Rise & Fall of Anne Boleyn She gambled and lost. Brooke Allen
The Conscience of a (Catholic) Fundamentalist David Lyle Jeffrey
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation. the Editors
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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).
1611 Publication of the King James Bible A team of scholars produced an English Bible translation unsurpassed in linguistic beauty and longevity.
The Reformation Question What does Catholic mean? By Mary Noll Venables
Hopeful Pessimism The lessons of the civil rights movement turn out to be quite alien to liberal pieties. by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Man of Contradictions Martin Luther was a God-obsessed seeker of certainty and assurance. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
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The Last Medieval Man Daniel Taylor
The Conscience of a (Catholic) Fundamentalist David Lyle Jeffrey
Christian History Corner: The Politicians' Patron Is Thomas More a saintly model? By Elesha Coffman
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Is the Reformation Over? Well, if you have to ask … Mark Noll and Carolyn Nystrom
The Reformation Question What does Catholic mean? By Mary Noll Venables
An Ecumenical Luther The Reformation as a movie. by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
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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
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