
History Matters
Misusing History
Thomas Jefferson's "wall of separation" metaphor allowed the Supreme Court to redefine church-state law and policy—and not necessarily in a good way.
Daniel Dreisbach | posted 11/12/2008 02:13PM
God's Chemo for My Cancered Soul
Puritan theologian John Owen diagnosed the disease of sin and pointed to the cure.
J. I. Packer | posted 9/04/2008 10:51AM
Grateful to the Dead: The Diary of Christian History Professor
#4: "I laughed, I cried, I changed"
Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Grateful to the Dead: The Diary of Christian History Professor
#1: Emergents, Meet Saints!
Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Grateful to the Dead: The Diary of Christian History Professor
#2: "All things to all men" or "Be ye separate"?
Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
When Theology Comes Alive
Living theology: that's what the 17th-century Pietists wanted to see. And so they invented church history.
Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Grateful to the Dead: The Diary of Christian History Professor
#3: Sharing Stories from the Heart
Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Ignore History at Your Own Peril
UPI religion columnist decries the shallow Christianity of those who neglect the past.
Interview by Collin Hansen | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
History Is Not Bunk
We've got to break free of our historical amnesia
A Christianity Today Editorial | posted 09/05/2003 | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Top Ten Reasons to Read Christian History
War's reports deluge us every hour. Why should we read the "old news" of Christian history?
by Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
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