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Featured Videos
Now featuring two videos. The first is Joel Osteen on the Gospel and sincerity. The second is Ravi Zacharias speaking about why sincerity is not enough.
Featured Articles
Unitas Fratum in the Colonial Period: A Study of the Influences Surrounding the Moravian Movement in the 18th Century - This article examines the way the Moravian church was influenced by other groups and the way they, in turn, influenced others. If you read nothing else in this paper, read the part about the Moravian influence on the Methodist movement. The excerpts from John Wesley's journal are powerful and outline a man's transition from a dead ritual and occupation to one that understood what Christianity is truly about - a relationship and reconciliation with God made possible by Christ.
Archived Articles
The Hinge of Preterism: An Historical Analysis of the Dating of Revelation and the 1st Century "Apocalypse" - This article examines Preterism - the theological position that states that prophetic events in Revelation and elsewhere have already occured. This article explains the weak points of that arguments by examining historical and Scriptural evidence.
Monasticism in Late Antiquity: The Dialogue that Monasticism had with the Surrounding Culture from Constantine to Charlemagne - This paper looks into the phenomena that was early monasticism and how it interacted with the Roman, and later Post-Roman, culture.