The Christian Virtuosi
The Royal Society defended religion but laid the groundwork for irreligion.
Chris Armstrong|
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|
Evangelicalism's Decades of Fire
New historical survey highlights twentieth-century evangelicalism's impassioned middle decades
Chris Armstrong|
Spurgeon on Jabez
What history's most prolific preacher said, in 1871, about the Prayer of Jabez
Chris Armstrong|
How the Early Church Saw Heaven
The first Christians had very specific ideas about who they would meet in the afterlife
Chris Armstrong|
Hey, John Kerry, WWFFD?
What Would the Founding Fathers Do about the application of Christian principles to American politics? A few cautionary words.
by Elesha Coffman, introduced by Chris Armstrong|
Divvying up the Most Sacred Place
Emotions have historically run high as Christians have staked their claims to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Chris Armstrong|
Legacy of an Ancient Pact
Why do Christians still chafe under restrictions in some Muslim nations? It all started with Umar
Chris Armstrong|
Economics after God's Own Image
Appaled by the slavery of the British working class, Chesterton joined Hilaire Belloc in promoting a brave new ideal.
Chris Armstrong|
The Pact of Umar
Islamic protection came with a price.
Chris Armstrong|