Dive into the history of the Anabaptists, a group of religious reformers that emerged during the Protestant Reformation.
The Decline of the Medieval Church: A Turning Point in Religious History
The medieval church's decline, marked by corruption and spiritual degradation, catalyzed the Reformation, transforming religious practices across Europe.
500 Years of Calvinism—What Has It Achieved?
Calvinism, originating from John Calvin, emphasizes God's sovereignty, human depravity, and the need for divine grace, shaping Protestant Christianity significantly.
Turning Away from God: The Dangers of Apostasy
The text examines early Christianity, including its foundational doctrines, teachings of Jesus, impacts of Greek philosophy, and historical conflicts leading to divisions within the Church.
HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY: Galileo, Science, and Religion
Galileo Galilei challenged church doctrines with his heliocentric theory, facing condemnation and house arrest from the Inquisition.
The Biblical Evaluation of Monasticism: Is the Monastic Life a Vocation from God?
The monastic life is not a vocation from God but contradicts the biblical model of Christian living as taught in Scripture.
The Rise of Premillennialism and Dispensationalism Among Evangelical and Fundamentalist Churches
Premillennialism and dispensationalism rose among evangelicals due to their literal reading of Scripture and clarity on God's plan for Israel and the Church.
An Account of the Life of John Wesley
Explore the journey of a pivotal figure whose influence shaped modern faith practices. Discover his legacy now.
Why the Church Is Central to Human History and Its Development in the World
The Church is not man’s invention but Christ’s body on earth—founded by Him, sustained by Scripture, and destined for eternal triumph.
Why Religion Holds the Central Role in All Human History: A Biblical and Historical Examination
Religion, particularly biblical Christianity, is the heart of history—defining its origin, guiding its course, and revealing its end in the glory of Christ.


