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MARCH 1999
68:1
The Spirituality of Reform in the
Late Medieval Church: The Example
of Nicolas de Clamanges
Christopher M. Bellitto
Putting the Amish to Work: Mennonites
and the Amish Culture Market, 1950-1975
David L. Weaver-Zercher
Lending a Hand to Labor: James Myers
and the Federal Council of Churches,
1926-1947
Ken Fones-Wolf
What Children Didn’t Learn
in School: The Intellectual Quickening
of Nineteenth-Century Americans
R. Laurence Moore
Where Was Your Church Before Luther?
English Claims for the Antiquity of
Protestantism Examined
Stephen John Barnett
Review Essay: Africans' Religions
in British America, 1650-1840
Jon Butler
Review Essay: Religious Goods
Elizabeth McKeown
June 1999
68:2
Encounters in Medieval Revivalism:
Monks, Friars, and Popular Enthusiasts
Gary Dickson
Utraquists, Lutherans, and the Bohemian
Confession of 1575
Zdenek V. David
Prophesying Again
Peter Iver Kaufman
The Rite of Confirmation in Anglican
Thought during the Eighteenth Century
Robert Cornwall
The Iconography of the American City:
or, a Gothic Tale of Modern Times
Peter W. Williams
The Representation of Mary in the
Architecture of Le Corbusier's Chapel
at Ronchamp
Flora Samuel
September
1999 68:3
The Restoration Bishops and the Royal
Supremacy
Jeffrey R. Collins
John Hutchinson's Critique of Newtonian
Heterodoxy
John C. English
The Relationship of Religious Practice
to Linguistic Culture: Language, Religiou,
and Education in Alsace and the Roussillon,
1860-1890
Joseph F. Byrnes
Rum, Romanism, and Evangelism: Protestants
and Catholics in Late-Nineteenth-Century
Boston
Margaret Bendroth
"Latter Rain" Falling in
the East: Early-Twentieth-Century
Pentecostalism in India and the Debate
over Speaking in Tongues
Gary B. McGee
"The Apostle"
Conrad Ostwalt
December 1999 68:4
"Let us Go and Burn Her Body":
The Image of the Jews in the Early
Dormition Traditions
Stephen J. Shoemaker
Were there Twelfth-Century Cistercian
Nuns?
Constance H. Berman
Seeing and Believing in the Commentaries
on John by Martin Bucer and John Calvin
Barbara Pitkin
The Mother of God's People: The Adoration
of the Holy Spirit in the Eighteenth-Century
Brüdergemeine
Craig Atwood
"My chains fell off, my heart
was free": Early Methodist Conversion
Narrative in England
D. Bruce Hindmarsh
"We cannot spare you":
Phillips Brooks's Break with the Evangelical
Party, 1859-1873
Gillis J. Harp
Review Essay: Christianity Appropriated:
Conversion and the Intercultural Process
Lamin Sanneh and Grant Wacker
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