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Dante and the Divine Comedy: Did You Know? What a famous painting suggests about Dante's life, legend, and legacy.
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: Did You Know? Interesting & unusual facts about the Huguenots—and their enemies.
The History of Recorded History: Did You Know? Interesting facts about the history of recorded history.
The Wesleys: Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about John and Charles Wesley.
Dante and the Divine Comedy: From the Editors - How Not to Read Dante American literary education absolutely mangles the Divine Comedy. Elesha Coffman
Escape from Babylon As repression became a way of life in France, Huguenots faced three choices: convert, go underground, or risk everything to reach le Refuge. Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
History - Behind the Scenes: From the Editor Elesha Coffman
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: From the Editor - Fracas Francais Elesha Coffman
The Wesleys: From the Editors - Innovating with the Flow From the Editor Elesha Coffman
A Tale of Two Brothers Like many siblings, John and Charles Wesley often clashed— and the Methodist movement profited. Richard P. Heitzenrater
The Problem of Eusebius His work became the foundation for centuries of Christian scholarship. Was that foundation firm or hopelessly flawed? Everett Ferguson
The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre Suspicious and scared, the king of France ordered a political assassination. Then the real killing began. Scott M. Manetsch
A Polysemantic Country Song? If you still can't grasp what Dante meant to say in the Comedy, this may (or may not) help. Dante
Order in the Church Reforming doctrine was just the beginning of a vigorous campaign to restructure Christian life—at church, at home, and in each believer's heart. Raymond A. Mentzer
Wesleys in America: What Went Wrong? What went wrong? Kenneth O. Brown
What a Difference a Reign Makes Eusebius traces the Christian saga: from abuse to esteem in less than a decade. Taken from Eusebius: The Church History © 1999 by Paul L. Maier. Published by Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, MI. Used by permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.
Divine Imagination By describing a pilgrimage through the realms of death, Dante shares his vision of how Christians should live. Rolland Hein
Eusebius's Ancestors First-century rivals for the title Father of Church History. Elesha Coffman
Getting Serious About Sin No misdeed went unpunished in Calvin's Geneva.
Like Mother, Like Son John Wesley's parents, especially his mother, profoundly influenced his character and career. Charles Wallace, Jr.
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