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CHURCH HISTORY Studies in Christianity and Culture
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Volume 72 (2003)

March 2007, 76:1

Julie Ann Smith, “ ‘My Lord’s Native Land’: Mapping the Christian Holyland”

Isabel Iribarren, “From Black Magic to Heresy: A Doctrinal Leap in the Pontificate of John XXII”

Patricia Zimmerman Beckman, “The Power of Books and the Practice of Mysticism in the Fourteenth Century”

Heinrich of Nördlingen and Margaret Ebner on Mechthild’s Flowing Light of the Godhead

Dan McKanan, “Inventing the Catholic Worker Family”

Timothy H. B. Stoneman, “Preparing the Soil for Global Revival: Station HCJB’s Radio Circle, 1949-59”


June 2007, 76:2

Jan Shipps, “From Peoplehood to Church Membership: Mormonism’s Trajectory since World War II”

Cornelia B. Horn, “The Lives and Literary Roles of Children in Advancing Conversion to Christianity: Hagiography from the Caucasus in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages”

Sean L. Field, “Agnes of Harcourt, Felipa of Porcelet, and Marguerite of Oingt: Women Writing about Women at the End of the Thirteenth Century”

Raymond A Mentzer, “Fasting, Piety, and Political Anxiety among French Reformed Protestants”

Tracy Neal Leavelle, “‘Bad Things’ and ‘Good Hearts’: Mediation, Meaning, and the Language of Illinois Christianity”



September 2007, 76:3

Mark Weedman, “Hilary and the Homoiousians: Using New Categories to Map the Trinitarian Controversy”

Matthew P. Romaniello, “Mission Delayed: The Russian Orthodox Church after the Conquest of Kazan’”

Nicholas M. Beasley, “Ritual Time in British Plantation Colonies, 1650-1780”

Geoffrey Plank, “‘The Flame of Life Was Kindled in All Animal and Sensitive Creatures’: One Quaker Colonist’s View of Animal Life”

Andrew E. Barnes, “The Middle Belt Movement and the Formation of Christian Consciousness in Colonial Northern Nigeria”


December 2007, 76:4

Christine Shepardson, “Defining the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Eunomius in the Anti-Jewish Polemic of his Cappadocian Opponents”

Anne L. Clark, “Guardians of the Sacred: The Nuns of Soissons and the Slipper of the Virgin Mary”

E. Brooks Holifield, “Let the Children Come: The Religion of the Protestant Child in Early America”

Thomas W. Simpson, “Mormons Study ‘Abroad’: Brigham Young’s Romance with American Higher Education, 1867-1877”

Curtis J. Evans, “Urbanization and the End of Black Churches in the Modern World”

 

 
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