‘Two Taels of Bread’ and Other East Asian Heresies
Misconceptions about Jesus, Scripture, and salvation prevail.
10 Bible Translations You’ve Never Heard Of
Why we should read lesser-known versions of the Bible.
The Roots of the Reformation
Reform rooted in tradition.
Where the Rot Started?
Brad Gregory’s “Unintended Reformation.”
The Risks God Takes
Why a little church history is a dangerous—and necessary—thing.
Europe’s Past Is Today’s Hope
Rome won’t cede the continent to secularists without a fight.
Ecumenism, education, culture-engagement and the “slippery slope” argument
The vision of John Comenius and the story of the Unity of the Brethren give us a good way to test a hypothesis.
Accidental Radical
Jan Hus’s ideas were so sound, it’s amazing they were ever considered revolutionary.
Looking Back and Moving Forward
Christian History & Biography magazine has come to an end. But our commitment to making history come alive for a new generation continues.
Long Ago, Far Away
Those who seek to define the separation of church and state should also consider the separation of 2002 and 1789.