Signs of the Reformation's Success?Reformation scholar Timothy George discusses Pope John Paul II's historical significance and this 'momentous' era of Catholic-evangelical dialogue.
Interview by Collin Hansen|
He Was My Pope, TooNow that John Paul II is gone, I am even more of an orphan than the Christians in the Roman church.
By Uwe Siemon-Netto|
Galileo and the Powers AboveThe convoluted tale of a faithful Catholic caught in a web of theological inflexibility, papal power, and his on political naivete.
Virginia Stem Owens|
Church History's Biggest HoaxRenaissance scholarship proved fatal for one of the medieval papacy's favorite claims.
Peter E. Prosser|
Great Lessons From Bad HistoryHagiography may not be factual biography, but it captures the practices and ideals of pre-modern Christianity perfectly.
Thomas Head|
To Build a FireJan Hus hoped his incendiary preaching and heated rebukes would purify a tainted church, but the flames consumed him first.
Thomas A. Fudge|
A Plethora of PontiffsWith two popes, then three, vying for power, more was at stake in Constance than Jan Hus.
Peter E. Prosser|