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Personal Correspondence Lewisâs private correspondence was as prolific as his writing for publication. Here are some samples of his letters.
A People Called Baptist
C.S. Lewis: From the Publisher
Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards Mark Noll Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution.
The Anabaptists: From the Publisher
C.S. Lewis: Did You Know? Facts about C.S. Lewis
Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening: From the Publisher
The Anabaptists: Did You Know?
The Baptists - A People Who Gathered to Walk in All His Ways: From the Publisher
A Fire That Spread Anabaptist Beginnings WALTER KLAASSEN Walter Klaassen, Ph.D., is a Professor of history at Conrad Grebel College of the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario
C.S. Lewis: A Profile of His Life LYLE DORSETT Lyle W. Dorsett is curator of the Marion E. Wade Collection, which houses C.S. Lewis's original manuscripts, letters, and papers at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is the author of And God Came In: The Extraordinary Story of Joy Davidman, Her Life and Marriage to C.S. Lewis, and co-editor of C.S. Lewis. Letters to Children
Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening: Did You Know?
The Baptists: Did You Know?
Anabaptism: Neither Catholic Nor Protestant This article condensed and edited from the book by the same title. Used by permission. WALTER KLAASSEN Walter Klaassen, Ph.D., is a Professor of history at Conrad Grebel College of the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario
Baptists Emerge Out of a Century of Testing and Turmoil in the English Church
C.S. Lewis: Christian History Timeline
Excerpts from the Life of Jonathan Edwards SAMUEL HOPKINS Samuel Hopkins was a student, friend, and admirer of Jonathan Edwards, and a frequent visitor to the Edwards home in Northampton. Impressed by Edwards and the serenity of the Edwards family, Hopkins penned the first biography of his famous teacher. The full title of the biography is The Life and Character of the Late Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edwards. It was first published in 1765. These excerpts are representative of Hopkins' style
Colonial New England: An Old Order, New Awakening J. STEPHEN LANG AND MARK A. NOLL J. Stephen Lang is editor of this issue of Christian History and a book editor at Tyndale House, Wheaton, Illinois. Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution
The Anabaptists: A Gallery of Factions, Friends and Foes
The Inklings
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