Christian History Corner: Asking the Wrong Questions
The Christian History staff's field trip to see the Dead Sea Scrolls
By Elesha Coffman | posted 5/19/00 | posted 5/01/2000 12:00AM

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Elesha Coffman is Assistant Editor of Christian History.
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subscribe to the quarterly print magazine.Christian History Corner appears every Friday at ChristianityToday.com. Previous Christian History Corners include:Glorified Gore | The early church wouldn't have been pleased with Gladiator. (May 12, 2000)
Maniac or Martyr? | Two centuries after his birth, John Brown remains a divisive figure (May 5, 2000)
Dietrich's Friend Eberhard | A fellow resister of the Nazis, editor, and biographer dies half a century after his subject and companion (April 28, 2000)
When Is Easter This Year? | It may be hard to tell when Easter will fall, but it was even harder for the church to create its calculations. (April 20, 2000)
Coming Soon to a Bookshelf Near You | Christianity Today's annual book awards contain some choice history selections (April 14, 2000)
The Original 'Charitable Choice' Program | Transferring authority over Native Americans from the military to the church was a nice idea, but it failed. (Apr. 7, 2000)
Donne on Death | Poet John Donne's "morbid tendencies" were neither unfounded nor without an attendant hope. (Mar. 31, 2000)
Heaven Can't Wait | Mass suicides, like last week's in Uganda, may be a newer tactic, but the temptation to predict, even force, the coming of kingdom bliss is not. (Mar. 24, 2000)
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