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The Puritans and Edwards
The American Vision of a Covenant People
Colonial New England: An Old Order, New Awakening
Following that Bright Blur
Embracing the supernatural elements of Christianity while committed to its rationalism, Lewis brought an orthodox view of a transcendent, immanent God to the common man.
From the Archives: Zwingli's 67 Theses
In His Theses, Zwingli Highlights His Reformed Beliefs
The Spread of the Zwingli Reformation
Zwingli died before his dreams were fulfilled, but his followers, especially Heinrich Bullinger, spread his Reformed influence throughout Europe, to England, and eventually to America.
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.
Saint for Our Day: Charles de Foucauld
Our time, noisy and affluent, finds it difficult to handle his challenge.
An Evangelical Theology: Conservative and Contemporary
The Classical Approach and the Liberal Experiment
Judgment of the Theologians
C. S. Lewis: Everyman’s Theologian
A look back and the life and work of Lewis.

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Was Paul a Slave?
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.

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