Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles and book reviews covering all areas of the history of Christianity and its cultural contexts in all places and times, including its non-Western expressions. Specialists and historians of Christianity in general find Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture an international publication regularly cited throughout the world and an invaluable resource.
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September 2024 Issue
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Articles
Memorializing a Lethal Saint: The Sanctification of Violence in the Life of Barsauma
Bradley K. Storin
Betwixt and Between: Non-Cloistered Religious Women in Late Medieval Rome
Ashley Tickle Odebiyi
John Paget of Amsterdam: Champion of English Presbyterianism-in-Exile
Keith L. Sprunger, Mary S. Sprunger
“Is Humanism Molesting Your Child?” Lottie Beth Hobbs, the Death of the ERA, and the Birth of the Religious Right
Paul A. Anthony
Book Review Forum - From Dust They Came: Government Camps and the Religion of Reform in New Deal California and Sowing the Sacred: Mexican Pentecostal Farmworkers in California
Introduction for Forum on Jonathan Ebel’s From Dust They Came: Government Camps and the Religion of Reform in New Deal California and Lloyd Barba’s Sowing the Sacred: Mexican Pentecostal Farmworkers in California
Alison Collis Greene, Matthew Avery Sutton
Rural History, Urban Students
Andrea Shan Johnson
Note: The issue also contains dozens of book reviews on recent works in the history of Christianity, which are listed after the articles.