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Caffeine and Counterpoint
The coffee craze unleashed Bach's whimsy.
Why are Protestant and Catholic Bibles different?
To find the answer, we must look to the Councils of Jamnia...
Dietrich's Friend Eberhard
Most of what we know about Dietrich Bonhoeffer came from the pen of his closest confidant, Eberhard Bethge.
Revive Us Again
Two very different books, History of the Pentecostal Revival in Chile and The Awakening: One Man's Battle with Darkness, show God's power at work in very different ways.
Agent of Grace
A new film on the final years and martyrdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer gives a meaningful portrait of the theologian in action.
The Saga of St. Chad
If anyone should be named patron saint of botched elections, ironically, it's Chad.
"Kill Them All"
The medieval church was deadly serious about heretics like the Cathars. Author Stephen O'Shea, on the other hand, is only too kind.
O, Christmas Tree
A truly "traditional" tree would be unrecognizable–and flammable.
Food for the Soul?
Though Lent is supposed to be about the heart, not the stomach, the season is famous for provoking culinary creativity.
Digging in China
Christianity has a long history in China, but much of it lies buried by time, dirt, and false assumptions.
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