Worshiping Like Pagans?How much did Christians borrow from Greek and Roman religions?
E. Glenn Hinson|
Fool in RomeAs a young monk, Luther longed to see Rome. But his 1510 trip to the Holy City filled him with pain and doubt.
Heiko A. Oberman|
313 The Edict of MilanThe agreement shifted Christianity from being an illicit, persecuted sect to being a welcome—and soon dominant—religion of the Roman Empire.
David F. Wright|
325 The First Council of NicaeaAt stake in the church's first general council was the simplest, yet most profound, question: Who is Jesus Christ?
Bruce L. Shelley|
The Piety of the PersecutorsIn the Roman mind, there were valid religious reasons to halt the spread of Christianity.
Robert L. Wilken|
Augustine's Millenial ViewsHis spiritual view of the millennial kingdom would shape tradition for the next 12 centuries.
Frank A. James III|