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“Sheer Peacefulness”: Reflections on the Revival of 2023 from a Historical Perspective
Douglas M. Strong
Confronting Eurocentrism in Christian Historiography
Vince Bantu
Creation, Culture, and a Missional Approach to Church History
Bradley Melle
Building a Theological Library: Historical Theology
Samantha L. Miller
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Wendy J. Deichmann
The Making of Biblical Womanhood
Beth Allison Barr
Divine Call and the Historic Struggle over Women’s Roles
Wendy J. Deichmann
A History of Spiritual Angst
Samantha L. Miller
Reading the Scriptures with the Reformers: Romans 1-8
Gwenfair Walters Adams
Church History Matters
Samantha L. Miller
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