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- What 1619 Means for Christian HistoryHow Catholics and Reformers reacted to the transatlantic slave trade.Morgan Lee|
- Methodism’s Global Reach Has Changed the DenominationThe tradition is largest in the US but today has a strong international presence. How did that happen?Morgan Lee|
- What John Wesley Would Say to Bernie Sanders and Diane FeinsteinThe post-Reformation theologian has suggestions for post-Christian America.Jake Raabe|
- Evangelism, Without the Weird AftertasteHow to share the gospel without making other people—or ourselves—so uncomfortable.Interview by Joshua Ryan Butler|
- Back to the FathersEvery turn in Thomas Oden's theology took him further left, until he came face to face with Augustine and Wesley.An interview by Christopher A. Hall|
- Where Wesley's Followers Went AwryThree new books by scholars of American Methodism explain why Methodists flourished in the 19th century and faltered in the 20th.Jennifer Woodruff Tait|
- How John Wesley Changed AmericaWhy should Wesley's 300th birthday be a red-letter day on this side of the ocean?Chris Armstrong|
