Standing Alone for Unity The attempt to bring European Christians together forced one reformer, Caspar Schwenckfeld, straight to the fringe.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Timeline of the Spirit-gifted Before Moody, Finney, Edwards, and Mather came a long line of Catholic and Orthodox believers reputed to enjoy "the promise of the Father."
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
An "Ordinary Saint" in Wartime William Wilberforce saw two long charitable campaigns through, even in war's distracting shadow
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
Just War, Just Nation? World War II preacher points America back to the nation's soul.
Steven Gertz | August 8, 2008
Captive Christians Views from inside Roman, English, and German prisons give a sense of how kidnapped 5775 might feel.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Of Church, State, and Taxes If you want to know what the establishment of religion looks like, check out church history, not American tax law.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Christ, Culture, andHistory Is the "main character" in the church's story God, transforming faith, or an inspired yet wayward community?
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Don't Touch That Dial Could a bitter debate among religious broadcasters really cause a "full-scale split in evangelicalism"?
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Between Extremes Church leaders tried repeatedly to distance themselves from one side of the grace-free will debate, but they usually ended up exactly where they didn't want to be: the middle.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Severe Success Bernard of Clairvaux was a tough act to follow—yet thousands of Christians walked his path.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
When Pacifists Attack 350 years ago, George Fox launched a powerful, peace-loving movement with an assault on established Christianity.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Long Ago, Far Away Those who seek to define the separation of church and state should also consider the separation of 2002 and 1789.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Legacy of an Ancient Pact Why do Christians still chafe under restrictions in some Muslim nations? It all started with Umar.
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
Big Church Revival Christian gyms and shopping malls may be new, but full-service megachurches are positively medieval.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Phantom Saints Juan Diego could soon join a long line of pious, exemplary, and quite possibly imaginary Catholic heroes.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008