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Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Against the world and for the Trinity

We know almost nothing of Athanasius’s early life

Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Why a creed?

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Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Saints and heretics

The council’s main figures

Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Really God, really human

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“It is one of the most difficult truths to convey to their i.e. Chinese minds that they are sinners against God. We have had a few inquirers who have e...”

Fagg, John Gerardus. Forty Years in South China: The Life of Rev. John Van Nest Talmage, D.D., 1894.

Devotional

True Faith Lays Hold of Promises (1900)

For we also received the good news, just as they did; but the message they heard was of no value to them, since they did...