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From the Archives: The Schleitheim Confession
Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.
Sticks and Stones Broke Their Bones, and Vicious Names Did Hurt Them
16th Century Responses to the Anabaptists
Anabaptism: Neither Catholic Nor Protestant
This article condensed and edited from the book by the same title. Used by permission.
From the Archives: Zwingli's 67 Theses
In His Theses, Zwingli Highlights His Reformed Beliefs
The Spread of the Zwingli Reformation
Zwingli died before his dreams were fulfilled, but his followers, especially Heinrich Bullinger, spread his Reformed influence throughout Europe, to England, and eventually to America.
The Bob Jones Decision: A Dangerous Precedent
You don’t have to be a racist to support BJU’s tax exemption
From the Archives: In the Year of Death, Wycliffe Wrote to Pope Urban VI
This translation from the Latin appears in The Prosecution of John Wyclyf by Joseph H. Dalmus, published by Yale University Press. 1952. Used by permission.
Mark Hatfield Taps into the Real Power on Capitol Hill
The senior senator from Oregon shows keen discernment between the power of politics and the power wielded by the Holy Spirit.
A Senator's Quandary: Carl F. H. Henry Reviews Mark Hatfield
'Between a Rock and a Hard Place' attempts to balance biblical respect with politics.
The Church and Political Ambiguity
Whatever one may think of Allende’s revolution, the fact remains that no small nation in the Third World is truly free today to follow its own course.
Has Democracy a Future?

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Paternity Leave Made Me a Better Christian Dad
Paternity Leave Made Me a Better Christian Dad
Time off at the very beginning helps fathers prepare to bring up their children in the “discipline and instruction of the Lord.”

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