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1998

1998


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Issue 57


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The Emperor's New Religion
The story of early Christianity's most famous—and most controversial—convert.


Evangelism in the Early Church: Did You Know?
Little known or remarkable facts about church growth in the ancient pagan world.


Patrick and Celtic Christianity: Did You Know?

The Life & Times of Jesus of Nazareth: Did You Know?
Facts, both fascinating and little-known about Jesus and his times.


The Rise of Pentecostalism: Did You Know?
Little-known or remarkable facts about early Pentecostalism.


Evangelism in the Early Church: From the Editor - Hodgepodge Evangelism
Hodgepodge Evangelism


Patrick and Celtic Christianity: From the Editor
A Tradition for Neo-Pagan Times


The Life & Times of Jesus of Nazareth: From the Editor - What History Can, and Cannot, Do
What History Can, and Cannot, Do


The Rise of Pentecostalism: From the Editor - One Dangerous Religion
One Dangerous Religion


American Pentecost
The story behind the Azusa Street revival, the most phenomenal event of twentieth-century Christianity.


Patrick the Saint
Behind the fanciful legends of the fifth-century British missionary stands a man worthy of embellishment.


The Empire Within the Empire
Setting the context.

Walking with Jesus
Putting the issue in context.

Defending the Cannibals
How Christians responded to the sometimes strange accusations of their critics.


Ending Human Sacrifice
How Patrick may have convinced the Celts to turn from ritual killings to the one who died for all.


Primary Sources
What type of history do the four Evangelists tell, and what does it reveal about Jesus?


Sanctification Scuffles
The finished work controversy was Pentecostalism's first split


Crisis in the Middle East
Ethnic and religious tensions ran high in Jesus' day too.


Ordinary Saints at First Church
It wasn't revivals or eloquent preachers that most influenced pagan society but everyday Christians doing everyday evangelism.


Rooted in the Tradition
Celtic Christianity is not as theologically unique as many have supposed.




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