The Festive AbbessLegendary Brigit brought joy and the burning presence of God.
Kathy Mulhern|
Culture ClashWhat happened when Roman and Celtic Christianity squared off at the Synod of Whitby?
Louise Elaine Burton|
Loose the WomenIn Pentecostalism's early years it was not unusual to see women preaching, pastoring, and leading.
David G. Roebuck|
User-Friendly FaithWhat liberals believed—and why fundamentalists made such a fuss.
Harold Carl|
The Great DivorceFor centuries Christians East and West lived as strangers to one another. Then Catholics violated the Orthodox.
Mark Galli|
Testing the ProphetsIn the Montanist controversy, did the church reject heresy or the Holy Spirit?
Jim Smith|
Preaching the InsurrectionAngry colonists were rallied to declare independence and take up arms because of what they heard from the pulpit.
Harry Stout|
The Price of DissentChristians who argued against independence suffered for it.
Harry S. Stout|
Warrior SpiritualityPrinces and knights were expected to be men of noble character, military prowess, and deep Christian faith.
John Sommerfeldt|
Catholic CounterpointWhat was it like to be on the losing side of England's Reformation?
Dennis Martin|
Knox's Shocking PoliticsKnox believed Christians should rebel against "idolatrous" governments. Why?
Richard G. Kyle|