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Fine-Tuning the Incarnation
A lot of mistakes were made before the church figured out how best to describe Jesus Christ.
American Adventism: The Great Disappointment
When a New York farmer announced the date of Christ's return, thousands believed him.
Why Does Worship Keep Changing?
Throughout history, evangelism and aesthetics influence the way Christians meet with God
Is Christmas Pagan?
Long before Constantine, Christians found ways to redeem local cultures and salvage those elements that naturally pointed to Christ.
How Could Christians Do This?
Why followers of the Prince of Peace waged war.
The Bishop at Work
Augustine saw himself not as a saint, but as a pastor with a job to do.
The Emperor’s New Religion
The story of early Christianity’s most famous—and most controversial—convert.
A Pastor's Heart
Even in the midst of his campaign for reform, Hus never forgot the faithful flock back home.
325 The First Council of Nicaea
At stake in the church's first general council was the simplest, yet most profound, question: Who is Jesus Christ?
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