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The Great Divorce
For centuries Christians East and West lived as strangers to one another. Then Catholics violated the Orthodox.
by Mark Galli
posted 11/29/07
Eat, Drink, and Relax
Think the Pilgrims would frown on today's football-tossing, turkey-gobbling Thanksgiving festivities? Maybe not.
by Elesha Coffman
posted 11/15/07
originally posted November 16, 2001
Dr. Luther's Tribulation
Feelings of God's absence didn't plague only Mother Teresa.
by David Neff, Christianity Today, November, 2007
posted 11/08/07
Church Fathers for Evangelicals
Bryan Litfin, author of Getting to Know the Church Fathers, says that we need to reclaim our spiritual heritage.
Interview by Susan Wunderink
posted 11/01/07
October
Festival of Fears
What do Celtic festivals, All Saint's Days, and Halloween celebrations have in common?
by Elesha Coffman
posted 10/25/07
Whence Comes My Deliverance?
Before his conversion John Newton livedby Amazing Grace.
Excerpts from Newton's autobiography
posted 10/18/07
CLASSIC FAITH FOR MODERN TIMES: Ignatius of Antioch
Advice from a Martyr
posted 10/11/07
September
CLASSIC FAITH FOR MODERN TIMES: FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Meet St. Francis
posted 09/13/07
August
Glad Tidings of Salvation
Historian John Wolffe reveals evangelicals' explosive impact during the age of reform (1790s-1840s).
by Kevin Belmonte
posted 08/23/07
Praying by the Book
Historian Eamon Duffy's latest work sheds light on medieval prayer practices—and may prompt us to think again about our own.
by John Wilson
posted 08/02/07
July
Married to the Empire
Together, Emperor Justinian I and Empress Theodora I transformed the Byzantine landscape.
by Gregory and Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 07/26/07
May
Brave New Bookshelf
I've got Richard Baxter in my briefcase.
by David Neff
posted 05/31/07
Robert Webber's Ancient-Future Legacy
He reminded evangelicals that "the road to the future runs through the past."
Compiled by Rebecca Golossanov
posted 05/03/07
April
Classic Faith for Modern Times: John Chrysostom
The Most Celebrated Easter Sermon
posted 04/05/07
March
Historian Ahead of His Time
Andrew Walls may be the most important person you don't know.
by Tim Stafford
posted 03/08/07
February
Classic Faith for Modern Times: Benedict of Nursia
Benedict's 12-step Guide to Humility
posted 02/08/07
January
Classic Faith for Modern Times
The Extreme Christian: Antony of Egypt
posted 01/11/07
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