The Belgic Confession (1561) is a statement of faith for the Reformed Church in...
Questions about Christian History
Basil of Caesarea, or St. Basil the Great, was a monk and bishop who...
The Azusa Street Revival was a Pentecostal gathering that occurred in Los Angeles, California,...
Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897—1963) was an American pastor in the Christian and Missionary Alliance...
The Avignon Papacy was the time period in which the Roman Catholic pope resided...
The Augsburg Confession (Confessio Augustana in Latin) is one of the most important documents...
Athenagoras was a second-century Greek Christian author, philosopher, and apologist. Purported to be from...
Athanasius’ fight against heresy in the fourth century is a wonderful example of contending...
The Athanasian Creed (known in Latin as Quicumque vult) is an early summary of...
The Apostolic Fathers were a group of early Christian leaders and authors who lived...
The apostolic age is the initial formation, growth, and development stage of the early...
The only apostle whose death the Bible records is James (Acts 12:2). King Herod...
The Apostles’ Creed is not found in the Bible. The Apostles’ Creed was not...
The Bible doesn’t tell us how the apostle Peter died. The most commonly accepted...
We know that the apostle John was exiled for his faith late in life...
Anselm of Canterbury was a monk, theologian, and archbishop of the 11th century. His...
Amy Carmichael was a missionary to India in the first half of the twentieth...
Ambrose of Milan (AD 339–397), also called St. Ambrose, was the first early church...
Albertus Magnus, also known as St. Albert the Great or Albert of Cologne or...
The “95 Theses” were written in 1517 by a German priest and professor of...