Reflecting on the history of the Christian Faith
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In his study of the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany in June of 1941, American historian John Lukacs notes that one of the most important reasons for remembering the past is the correction of misreadings of the historical record...
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Prof. of church history at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY & at Heritage Seminary, Cambridge, ON; director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies; & visiting prof. of history at Redeemer University, Ancaster, ON.
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