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March 2006, 75:1
Martin Austin Nesvig, “‘Heretical Plagues’ and Censorship Cordons: Colonial Mexico and the Transatlantic Book Trade”
William M. Abbott, “Ruling Eldership in Civil War England, the Scottish Kirk, and Early New England: A Comparative Study of Secular and Spiritual Aspects”
Theodore Dwight Bozeman, “John Clarke and the Complications of Liberty”
Eric Baldwin, “‘The Devil Begins to Roar’: Opposition to Early Methodists in New England”
June 2006, 75:2
Mark A. Noll, “What Happened to Christian Canada?”
Scott M. Manetsch, “Pastoral Care East of Eden: The Consistory of Geneva, 1568-82”
Peter Iver Kaufman, “English Calvinism and the Crowd: Coriolanus and the History of Religious Reform”
Andrew R. Holmes, “Biblical Authority and the Impact of Higher Criticism in Irish Presbyterianism, ca. 1850-1930”
Kathryn Lofton, “The Methodology of the Modernists: Process in American Protestantism”
September 2006, 75:3
Peter Harrison, “Miracles, Early Modern Science, and Rational Religion”
David Parnham, “The Covenantal Quietism of Tobias Crisp”
Jennifer Powell McNutt, “Hesitant Steps: Acceptance of the Gregorian Calendar in Eighteenth-Century Geneva”
Adam Laats, “The Quiet Crusade: Moody Bible Institute’s Outreach to Public Schools and the Mainstreaming of Appalachia, 1921-66”
December 2006, 75:4
Nicole Kelley, “Philosophy as Training for Death: Reading the Ancient Christian Martyr Acts as Spiritual Exercises”
Wendy Love Anderson, “The Real Presence of Mary: Eucharistic Disbelief and the Limits of Orthodoxy in Fourteenth-Century France”
Thomas J. Little, “The Origins of Southern Evangelicalism: Revivalism in South Carolina, 1700-1740”
Pamela E. Klassen, “Textual Healing: Mainstream Protestants and the Therapeutic Text, 1900-1925”
Nancy R. Heisey, “Pilgrimage, Place, and People: A History of the Locations of Mennonite World Conference Assemblies, 1925-2003” |