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I Still Don't Know How He Does It
Dorothy Sayers discovers Dante.
The Root of All Kinds of Evil
The Inferno is crammed with greedy Florentines receiving their due.
Divine Imagination
By describing a pilgrimage through the realms of death, Dante shares his vision of how Christians should live.
Dante and the Divine Comedy: Did You Know?
What a famous painting suggests about Dante's life, legend, and legacy.
Goodness, Gracious(ness), Great Balls of Fire
Visions of eternity just aren't what they used to be.
Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire
What is hell—eternal torment or annihilation? A look at the Evangelical Alliance's The Nature of Hell.
Better the Infidel
Why two attempts at reunion were rejected by the Orthodox people.
Religion With a Human Face
One woman's extraordinary faith reveals much about the ordinary faith of the Middle Ages.
To Heaven and Back?
Betty Eadie died, met Jesus, and came back to tell us. So what's the problem? Plenty.
Protestants' Most-Famous Document
What did Luther actually say in the 95 Theses?
Fool in Rome
As a young monk, Luther longed to see Rome. But his 1510 trip to the Holy City filled him with pain and doubt.
The Dreadful Harvest
The Eternal Weight of Glory
Heaven & Hell: Who Will Go Where and Why
Instead of going to the movies to learn about the afterlife, three theologians look to Scripture for teaching on the reward of the blessed and the fate of the damned.
Fiddling on the Brink of Hell
1517 Luther Posts the 95 Theses
An obscure monk invited debate on a pressing church issue—and touched off a history-shattering reform movement.
The Three Rs of Moody's Theology
Three great Bible truths were central to all of Moody's preaching.
An Ancient and Undying Light
The Waldensians from the 12th Century to the Protestant Reformation
From the Archives: A Barba of San Martino (1451)
This is an excerpt from a written account of the heresy trial of Filippo Regis. Waldensians were routinely questioned about their knowledge of the elusive barba—the itinerant Waldensian spiritual leaders. Such accounts are often distorted: it is unlikely a barba would have taught to deny the virgin Birth, or to deny that "the sons" could perform miracles.

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For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
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Christian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change.

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