Why a Creed? A Conversation with Robert Louis Wilken
Robert L. Wilken | July 1, 2008
Turning Point Edinburgh 1910: A Faith for All the World
July 1, 2008
The Road to Nicaea The Council of Nicaea Strove to Answer one of the Central Questions of the Christian Faith, but it also Proved that Theology is Never a Tidy Buisiness
John Anthony Mcguckin | July 1, 2008
Murder comes to the Archbishop The Scottish Reformation began with the assassination of the highest church official in the land – Cardinal David Beaton, archbishop of St. Andrews. It was an act of revenge for Beaton’s execution of George Wishart. Here is one historian’s crisp descripti
Stewart Lamont | July 1, 2008
Literary Time Travel As a scholar and a teacher, Lewis sought to see the present through the eyes of the past.
Bruce L. Edwards | July 1, 2008
Life as a Galley Slave Because of his beliefs, Knox suffered this punishment for 19 months. What was it like?
Stewart Lamont | July 1, 2008
Knights & Martyrs The medieval tradition of chivalry gave Lewis a unique perspective on the proper Christian response to war.
Michael Ward | July 1, 2008
John Knox: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about John Knox’s life and times.
Kevin Dale Miller | July 1, 2008