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March 2002
71:1
Reflections on Regionalism and U.S.
History
by Bret E. Carroll
“She offered herself up”:
The Victim Soul and Victim Spirituality
in Catholicism
by Paula M. Kane
The Shift from Church and State to
Religions as Public Life in Modern
Europe
by C.T. McIntire
Religious Diversity and Everyday
Ethics in the Seventeenth-Century
Dutch City Kampen
by Frank van der Pol
Monasteries without Walls: Secret
Monasticism in the Soviet Union, 1928-1939
by Jennifer Wynot
June 2002
71:2
The Word 'Homoousios' From Hellenism
To Christianity
by Pier Franco Beatrice
Who Needs Enemies?: Jews and Judaism
in Anti-Nazi Religious Discourse
by Stephen R. Haynes
Hymnody as History: Evangelical Hymns
and the Recovery of Early American
Popular Religion
by Stephen Marini
“The Abominable Crime of Onan”:
Catholic Pastoral Practice and Family
Limitation In The United States, 1875-1919
by Leslie Woodcock Tentler
September
2002 71:3
Special Issue:
Present Trends in the Study of Christian
History
Introduction
by Hans J. Hillerbrand
"The Early Church in North America:
Late Antiquity, Theory, and the History
Of Christianity"
by David Brakke
"The Future of Medieval Church
History"
by John Van Engen
"Recent Currents in the Historiography
of the Radical Reformation"
by John D. Roth
Problems and Promises of Pietism
Research"
by Jonathan Strom
Church History, History of Christianity,
Religious History: Some Reflections
on British Missionary Enterprise Since
the Late Eighteenth Century"
by Andrew Porter
"The History of Twentieth-Century
Christianity as a Challenge for Historians"
by Hartmut Lehmann
"Women, Gender, and Church History"
by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
Perspectives
"Tradition and History"
by Richard P. Heitzenrater
December 2002
71:4
The Blood of Christ in the Later Middle
Ages
by Caroline Walker Bynum
'The same cause and like quarell':
Eusebius, John Foxe, and the Evolution
of Ecclesiastical History
by Gretchen E. Minton
Historical and Systematic Theology
in the Mirror of Church History: The
Lessons of "Ordination"
in Sixteenth-Century Saxony.
by James M. Kittelson
The Imagined Crusade: The Church
of England and the Mythology of Nationalism
and Christianity during the Great
War
by Shannon Ty Bontrager
Conservative Social Christianity,
the Law, and Personal Morality: Wilbur
F. Crafts in Washington
by Gaines M. Foster
Without Comment or Controversy: The
G.I. Bill and Catholic Colleges
by Elizabeth A. Edmondson |