Church Fathers for Evangelicals Bryan Litfin, author of Getting to Know the Church Fathers, says that we need to reclaim our spiritual heritage.
Susan Wunderink | August 8, 2008
Married to the Empire Together, Emperor Justinian I and Empress Theodora I transformed the Byzantine landscape.
Gregory and Frederica Mathewes-Green | August 8, 2008
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.
John Wilson | August 8, 2008
Glad Tidings of Salvation Historian John Wolffe reveals evangelicals' explosive impact during the age of reform (1790s-1840s).
Kevin Belmonte | August 8, 2008
How We All Think Like Augustine Take a mind-blowing journey with the great philosopher-saint in this audio course from the Teaching Company.
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
A Complicated, Consequential Leader Michael Kazin's recent biography of Williams Jennings Bryan introduces the 'Great Commoner' to a new generation.
Collin Hansen | August 8, 2008
A Politician Explains the Faith One hundred fifty years before C. S. Lewis, William Wilberforce wrote the Mere Christianity of his time.
Kevin Belmonte | August 8, 2008
From Stealing Bases to Saving Souls Two recent books give unconventional glimpses into Chicago ballplayer-turned-evangelist Billy Sunday's unconventional career.
Sarah Johnson | August 8, 2008
Preaching Augustine The Christian Classics Ethereal Library came to my rescue in a homiletical emergency.
David Neff | August 8, 2008
Victorian Skeptics on the Road to Damascus Former atheist Antony Flew's admission of the existence of God shocked believers and skeptics alike, but such a turnaround is far from unique. In the 19th century, many leading intellectuals who had once lost their faith ended up reconverting.
Timothy Larsen | August 8, 2008
In Search of the Real Balian In Kingdom of Heaven , Sir Ridley Scott turns Balian of Ibelin into an agnostic, but what do we know of the Balian of history?
Steven Gertz | August 8, 2008