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December
The Doctrine Doctor
Jaroslav Pelikan has written a history of the Christian tradition on a scale no one else has attempted in the twentieth century.
By Mark A. Noll
posted December 30, 2004

The Real Twelve Days of Christmas
Celebrating Christ's birth with saints of the faith during the actual Christmas season.
By Edwin and Jennifer Woodruff Tait
posted December 24, 2004

Compassionate in War, Christian in Vision
The man behind the Geneva Conventions knew the heights of success and the depths of failure.
By David Neff
posted December 16, 2004

A Problematic Partnership?
Would the Spanish friars of California's historic missions have lobbied for the separation of church and state?
By Steven Gertz
posted December 9, 2004

November
Now That You've Got Political Power, What Are You Going to Do with It?
History offers warning and hope for our modern-day Christian populism.
By Collin Hansen
Posted November 11, 2004

How to Pray for Our Troops
This Veteran's Day, let's commend our men and women of the services to the God who brings good even from the most evil circumstances.
By Chris Armstrong
Posted November 5, 2004

October
The Politicians' Patron
As the Roman Catholic "patron saint of politicians," Thomas More is not quite a model for all seasons.
By Elesha Coffman
Posted October 21, 2004

The Vanishing Act of the Church in Turkey
A church worn down by Christian rivalry and Islamic jihad hangs on in the land of Nicea and Ephesus.
By Collin Hansen
Posted October 14, 2004

Cockroaches and the Nicene Creed
To an accompaniment of whale songs, the worshippers glory in God's creation; there's no service quite like the annual blessing of the animals at St. John the Divine.
By Jennifer and Edwin Woodruff Tait Posted October 7, 2004

September
Romanticism Gone to Seed—Part II
Have the holiness and Pentecostal movements really been "hyper-vertical" and "anti-domestic"?
By Chris Armstrong
Posted September 30, 2004

Getting the Word Out
An exhibit at the Huntington Library shows how Bibles big and small gave power to the people.
By David Neff
Posted September 23, 2004

The Roots of Pentecostal Scandal: Romanticism Gone to Seed
The sexual stumblings of prominent ministers point to a hidden flaw in Pentecostal spirituality.
By Chris Armstrong
Posted September 16, 2004

Think TV
A PBS special personalizes the questions of God, morality, miracles, and the afterlife in the lives of C. S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud.
By David Neff
Posted September 9, 2004

The Friends of The Christ of The Passion
Popular interest in the person of Jesus is widening to include his closest friends. But who were these people, really?
By Chris Armstrong
Posted September 2, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

August
Gutenberg: A God's-Eye View
The rise, fall, and redemption of the Father of the Information Age.
By Chris Armstrong
Posted August 26, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

Revisiting the Pagan Olympic Games
New scholarship on the ancient Olympics reminds Christians why Emperor Theodosius outlawed the event so many centuries ago.
By Steven Gertz
Posted August 19, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

The "Assumed" Fate of Jesus' Mother
Or, "What's 'up' with the Feast of the Assumption"?
By Sarah E. Dahl, introduced and with a postscript by Chris Armstrong
Posted August 12, 2004

Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime?
New hate law bills highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way.
By Steven Gertz
Posted August 5, 2004

July
"Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "The Amish."
UPN's "Amish In the City" shows us our modern selves in a mirror that is positively medieval.
By Chris Armstrong
Posted July 29, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

All of Christian History in 6 Hours
This audio tour de force is strong meat for a mature Christian audience.
By Chris Armstrong
Posted July 22, 2004

The Prohibition of Gay Marriage
We can learn from the defeat of American Christian activism's greatest legislative victory.
By Collin Hansen
Posted July 15, 2004

Hey, John Kerry, WWFFD?
"What Would the Founding Fathers Do" about the application of Christian principles to American politics? A few cautionary words.
By Elesha Coffman, introduced by Chris Armstrong
Posted July 08, 2004

Testify!
A glimpse inside the world of "holiness testimony," through the story of an ex-slave woman evangelist.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted July 01, 2004

June
To Spank or Not To Spank?
A 6th-century abbot and a group of 17th-century Calvinist "divines" weigh in on the issue
by Chris Armstrong
Posted June 24, 2004

For All the Saints
A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the "cloud of witnesses."
by Chris Armstrong
Posted June 17, 2004

The Pagan-Buster
How a brilliant monk laid the groundwork for Christian Europe.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted June 10, 2004

Should We Fight for "Under God"?
The right approach to these two little words may not be obvious.
by Collin Hansen
Posted June 03, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

MAY
I Was in Prison and You Abused Me
What would Jesus do at Abu Ghraib?
by Steven Gertz
Posted May 27, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

Do Nigerian Miracle Ministries Discredit the Faith?
The spiritual dynamism of West African Christianity is now well known even in the West. Do credibility-stretching, highly publicized miracles discredit what God is doing in that region?
by Chris Armstrong
Posted May 21, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

Holy America, Phoebe!
It swept across church lines, transforming America's urban landscape with its rescue missions and storefront churches. Yet today, the "holiness movement" and its charismatic woman leader are all but forgotten.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted May 14, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

The Lord of the Rings, The Passion of the Christ, and the Highway of Holiness
Has God been "re-routing" us through popular movies, books, and cultural events?
by Chris Armstrong
Posted May 07, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

APRIL
Mel Gibson's Next Act: "The Man of the Passion"?
Thousands want Mel to make his next movie about a famous medieval friar.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted April 30, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

St. Mugg's Wrestling Prophets, Part II: The "Weird Little Dane"
How a struggling soul built a bridge to Christ for those caught in the world's snares.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted April 23, 2004

Let Us Not Set Asunder
The threat of gay marriage challenges Christians to defend older, better definitions of marriage. But what are those definitions, and how did they develop?
by Collin Hansen
Posted April 16, 2004

Why does Easter's date wander?
by Farrell Brown
Posted April 09, 2004

A Tragic Anniversary
10 years ago this Wednesday, on April 7, 1994, the newly Christianized African nation of Rwanda erupted into unprecedented ethnic slaughter. Where was the church then? And how can it help Rwandans recover today?
by Timothy C. Morgan
Posted April 09, 2004

How Will It All End?
Left Behind is neither the first nor the last word on "last things."
by Steven Gertz
Posted April 02, 2004

MARCH
"St. Mugg" and the Wrestling Prophets
A modern British journalist gives us timely words from yesterday's sinner-saints.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted March 26, 2004

The Ageless Drama of the Passion
Watching Gibson's film, we are transported 600 years back in time to a medieval art form.
by Jennifer Trafton
Posted March 19, 2004

Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke
Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien.
by Steven Gertz
Posted March 12, 2004

Is Christianity Oppressive to Women?
Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated.
by Linda Hartz Rump
Posted March 05, 2004

FEBRUARY
Just a Closer Walk … with the Historical Jesus
Mel Gibson's movie raises again the question: How much can we know historically about Jesus' life and times?
by Chris Armstrong
Posted February 27, 2004

Why some Jews fear The Passion
Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ gives Christians the chance to disavow a shameful history of anti-Semitism.
by Collin Hansen
Posted February 20, 2004
Readers' responses to this article

One Nation Under Secularism
France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence.
by Collin Hansen
Posted February 12, 2004

The Blood-and-Fire Mission of the Salvation Army
Where did this tuba-playing, kettle-wielding social force come from, and what's it all about?
by Chris Armstrong
Posted February 06, 2004

JANUARY
Would You Like to Super-Size Your Ministry?
Joan Kroc's $1.5 billion bequest to the Salvation Army promises to boost its admirable outreach, but history suggests new challenges and temptations lie ahead.
by Collin Hansen
Posted January 30, 2004

When God—or Allah—Is in the Details
What do Islamic "sharia" law and the colonial Massachusetts' Puritan experiment have in common?
by Steven Gertz
Posted January 22, 2004

"The Bible Alone"? Not for John Calvin!
When we seek answers to churchly and societal issues in the Bible alone, citing the Reformation principle of sola scriptura, we are actually contradicting the Reformers.
by Chris Armstrong
Posted January 16, 2004

Top Ten Stories of 2003 … with a Christian History Twist
Here is our review of "the Christian history that made the stories that made the news."
by Chris Armstrong
Posted January 9, 2004

Resolutions Worth Keeping
The Origins of New Years' Resolutions, and One Famous List
by Chris Armstrong
Posted January 2, 2004



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