Worshiping Like Pagans? How much did Christians borrow from Greek and Roman religions?
E. Glenn Hinson | January 1, 1993
Catherine of Siena She lived only 33 years, but her vibrant faith and writings were so influential she has been declared a Doctor of the Church.
Caroline T. Marshall | April 1, 1991
Christian Women Writers of the Medieval World Meet the first known dramatist of Christianity, the most famous female exegete of the nature of the Trinity, and the author of the earliest known autobiography in English.
Katharina M. Wilson | April 1, 1991
The Mystics Why did mysticism flower in the medieval world—and why did women often lead in it?
Elizabeth Alvilda Petroff | April 1, 1991
Rome's Religious Ferment The first-century Empire swirled with an exotic mix of religions.
Herbert Schlossberg | July 1, 1990
The Wissahickon Hermits From Robert Borneman, Fire Hymns from the Hymnbook of Magister Johannes Kelpius (1976). Used with permission of Fortress Press.
April 1, 1986
Tapping the Riches Wesley set out to renew the church he loved and he was prepared to employ any appropriate material from the whole history of Christianity to do it.
Charles Yrigoyen, Jr. | January 1, 1983