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Heritage of Freedom: Introduction
John Bunyan and the Pilgrim's Progress: From the Publisher
You're Such a Pietist
A Much Maligned Movement Re-Examined: From the Publisher--Pietism
Into the desert: the first monks
John Bunyan and Pilgrim's Progress: Did You Know?
John Calvin: From the Publisher
Enthusiasm in Asia: the New Prophecy
John Bunyan: The Man, Preacher and Author
E. BEATRICE BATSON E. Beatrice Batson, Ph.D., is Professor of English at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois
John Calvin: Did You Know?
Pietism: Did You Know?
A Tinker's Dissent, A Pilgrim's Conscience
RICHARD GREAVES Richard L. Greaves, Ph.D., is Professor of History at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Overwhelmed as with a Stream of Joy: An Autobiography
Translated from Marianne Beyer-Frohlich, hrsg., Pietismus und Rationalismus (Leipzig, 1933), pp. 19–20.
The Celtic Way: From Patrick to Cuthbert
James Atkinson
The Life and Times of John Calvin
As Shakespeare wrote, "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." John Calvin was certainly not born great.
Dr. T.H.L. Parker is former professor at the University of Durham in England and author of the biographical work John Calvin, published by Lion.
Can These Bones Live?
A spiritual hunger grew in reaction to the coldness and formalism of the Protestant state churches. Drawing from diverse roots, Pietism emerged as a quest to apply Reformation doctrine to personal life.
ERNEST STOEFFLER F. Ernest Stoeffler. Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Temple University in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. His publications include The Rise of Evangelical Pietism, German Pietism During the Eighteenth Century. and Continental Pietism and Early American Christianity
Pastor of Geneva
DR. OLIVIER FATIO Dr. Olivier Fatio is a Professor at the University of Geneva in Switzerland.
Return to simplicity: Francis, Dominic and the friars
The Quakers
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