The Political Luther The reformer revolutionized more than people's views on the church.
Lewis W. Spitz | April 1, 1992
Radical Resistance Bonhoeffer took an early and active stand against the Nazis.
Richard Pierard | October 1, 1991
1054 The East-West Schism Long-standing differences between Western and Eastern Christians finally caused a definitive break, and Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox still remain separate.
George T. Dennis | October 1, 1990
1378 The Great Papal Schism When two popes, and later three popes, vied for supremacy, the medieval church entered a dramatic, forty-year crisis of authority.
Francis Oakley | October 1, 1990
1521 The Diet of Worms Was the wayward Luther free to dissent? A German council rendered a judgment.
Eric W. Gritsch | October 1, 1990
1534 The Act of Supremacy Breaking from Rome, the English Parliament declared King Henry VIII "the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England."
October 1, 1990
William Booth's Officers Thousands of young men and women devoted themselves to the rugged nineteenth-century Army life. Where did they come from? Why did they join?
Glenn K. Horridge | April 1, 1990