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From the Editor: Father of Modern Revivalism
Money in Christian History (II): From the Publisher
The History of Russian Christianity: From the Publisher
Women in the Early Church: From the Publisher
Charles Grandison Finney: Did You Know?
The History of Russian Christianity: Did You Know?
The Problem with Special Women's Issues PATRICAI GUNDRY Patricia Gundry, a free-lance writer from Grand Rapids, Mich., is the author of Neither Slave Nor Free: Helping Women Answer the Call to Church Leadership (Harper & Row, 1987).
The Tribute Money by Masaccio
Charles Grandison Finney: Father of American Revivalism James E. Johnson is professor of history and Chairperson of the Department of History at Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. Johnson is also Editor of Fides et Historia, the historical journal published three times a year at Bethel College by the Conference on Faith and History.
Famous Quotes from Famous People
Quick Quotes on Women in the Early Church
The Orthodox Art/Ministry of Icons
Another Winter in Boston Personal reflections, in Finney's own words, about, among other things, his relationship with God, his baptism in the Holy Ghost, Heaven & Hell, perfect peace & blessedness, and his inward struggles with the death of his first wife. REV CHARLES G. FINNEY
The Neglected History of Women in the Early Church A number of prominent leaders, scholars, and benefactors of the early church were women and—despite neglect by many modern historians—the diligent researcher can still uncover a rich history. CATHERINE KROEGER Dr. Catherine Kroeger is chaplain and lecturer in the department of religion at Hamilton College in New Hartford, N.Y. Her doctorate is in classical studies and Greek, with a specialization in women in ancient religion, especially women and the ecclesiology of the Apostle Paul
The Primary Source of the Millennium Legends/Historical Events Read for yourself the chief accounts upon which the millennium celebration is based; while these much-loved chronicles admittedly contain a good bit of legend, they are still the best history we have. NESTOR THE MONK AND THE EDITORS (AND PROBABLY SEVERAL OTHERS)
The Urge for Poverty Christian Asceticism from the Early Church Through the Reformation Stephen Lang is an editor at Tyndale House Publishers.
Early Church Women and Heresy Of course not only women were attracted to the heretical sects that diverged from early church orthodoxy, but women were prominent in their leadership and teachings. Why might this have been? Ruth A. Tucker and Walter Liefeld
Pastoral Guidance for Far-from-Perfect Young Ministers As the outstanding preacher and pastor on the Oberlin faculty, Finney gave numerous pastoral lectures on the proper manners of ministers. Much of his advice was on relating to the opposite sex, but he also directed those young men under his care on personal conduct and cleanliness. Fortunately for us some notes by his students remain to inform us of these priceless lessons—laughter was, no doubt, not. unknown in Mr. Finney's classrooms. This excerpt is from Fletcher's History of Oberlin College.
The Monastic Life: Benedict of Nursia
The Soviet Union Celebrates 1000 Years of Christianity Why, all of a sudden, would an officially atheistic confederation of republics like the USSR choose to celebrate, in full pomp and grandeur, a thousand years of Christianity on its soil? Author of numerous articles and sermons, Dr. Ihor G. Kutash is the director of the Media and Information Commission of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, and is the dean of the St. Sophie Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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