
1995
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Life as a Galley Slave Because of his beliefs, Knox suffered this punishment for 19 months. What was it like? Stewart Lamont
Murder comes to the Archbishop The Scottish Reformation began with the assassination of the highest church official in the land – Cardinal David Beaton, archbishop of St. Andrews. It was an act of revenge for Beaton’s execution of George Wishart. Here is one historian’s crisp descripti Stewart Lamont
Camp Meetings and Circuit Riders: Did You Know? Little Known Facts about Camp Meetings and Circuit Riders Timothy K. Beougher is assistnat professor of evangelism at the Wheaton Graduate School and associate director for education programs at the Institute of Evangelism at the Billy Graham Center in Wheaton, Illinois.
John Knox: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about John Knox’s life and times. Kevin Dale Miller
The Apostle Paul and His Times: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about Paul and his times. Marvin R. Wilson is professor of biblical and theological studies at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts. He is author of Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots to the Christian Faith (Eerdmans, 1989).
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation. the Editors
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: From the Editor - Religion Untamed
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: From the Editor - The Hard-To-Like Knox Mark Galli, Managing Editor
The Apostle Paul and His Times: From the Editor - Putting Paul in His Place Mark Galli
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: From the Editor - Ordinary Hero Mark Galli
Boundary Breaker Paul of Tarsus crossed all types of barriers to gain followers for Jesus of Nazareth. James D. Smith III, pastor of Clairemont Emmanuel Baptist Church and adjunct professor of church history at Bethel Seminary—West, both in San Diego, California, is an adviser for Christian History.
Courage When It Counted Thomas Cranmer was the most cautious, even indecisive, of reformers—until his final hour. Mark Galli is managing editor of Christian History.
Preacher of Revolution John Knox provoked rulers, incited riots, and inspired a reformation in Scotland. R. Tudur Jones is professor of history at Bangor University, Wales. He is author of The Great Reformation (1985).
Revival at Cane Ridge What exactly happened at the most important camp meeting in American history? Mark Galli is managing editor of Christian History.
Piercing Screams and Heavenly Smiles An eyewitness account of signs and wonders at early camp meetings. Barton W. Stone
Stench, Pain, and Misery Life in a Roman Prison. John McRay is professor of New Testament and archaeology, Wheaton College (IL).
The Prophet Pleads Guilty The fiery reformer was keenly aware of his own shortcomings.
Why Queen Mary Was Bloody And why her persecution of Protestants failed David Loades is professor of history at the University of Wales, Bangor. He is author of The Reign of Mary Tudor (London, 1991).
A Bird's-Eye View of a Camp Meeting the Editors
A Tale of Two Martyrs The burning of Reformers Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer
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