An Ambitious Abolitionist Account
In Tim Stafford's novel Stamp of Glory, the main character is a movement
By Elesha Coffman, assistant editor of Christian History|
Good King Bad King
How Christian was the king whose name is almost always associated with the Bible?
By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History|
Roman Lend Me Your Ear
When a bishop rebuked a Christian emperor, who had the final word?
By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History|
A Cave of One's Own
Who were the early church's 'desert mothers'?
By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History|
For Better or Worse
The Church of England's current wrestling with divorce echoes its inception.
By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History|
Out with the Old?
As rumors of Pope John Paul II's retirement circulate, it's worth remembering the story of the last pope to resign
By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History|
The Revelation Will Be Televised
Apocalypse!, tonight's episode of PBS's Frontline, gets better after its biblical criticism
Elesha Coffman|
Everything Old Is on TV
Antiques Roadshow asks, 'What do you want to know today?'
Elesha Coffman|