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Charles Finney believed revival could be broken down to a science. In this lesson, Dr. Godfrey introduces Finney's methods, his many critics, ...
The Enlightenment had a profound effect on Western thought. During this period, some sought to reconcile the Christian faith with modern thought, ...
The religious climate in England in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was cold and dry. Onto this barren landscape came George W...
Many Reformed churches today trace their roots back to the Puritans, and have even adopted as their standards the Westminster Confession and Catec...
Inward apathy toward the Lord masked by outward obedience is a real and constant threat in any church. Keenly aware of this danger, the Puritans z...
Extraordinary events often begin with seemingly ordinary people. A promising son of a typical middle-class family at the turn of the sixteenth cen...
One might think of scholastic theology as dry, nitpicky, and irrelevant, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Many scholastic th...
The Reformation was a turning point in the history of the church. And in its aftermath, Protestants wanted to continue along the trajectory set by...
When times of trial and persecution come to an end, the absence of external tension may create opportunities for internal strife and division. Wit...
The success or failure of the Reformation in a particular region often depended on whether the ruler of the region supported or opposed it. Howeve...