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Catholic Conciliarism and the Protestant Reformation
Building on centuries of dispute, conflict between papalist and conciliarist visions of authority consumed the 15th century and provided much ecclesiological preparation for the Protestant reformation in the 16th.  Throughout the Reformation and into the 17th century Protestants invoked conciliarist principles against the papacy, and worked for lawful reform of the Church. Modern Protestant failure to consider this essential backdrop distorts some of the best parts of our heritage, and leaves us vulnerable to the half-truths of polemicized history on both sides of the Catholic-Protestant divide.                                 

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It's Not A Small World, After All
This book is an exploration of the legitimacy and limits of the imagination for Christians. An in-depth discussion of the fiction works of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, shows how a Christian understanding and use of the imagination can proceed into areas which we often think of as off-limits.  These include such topics as mythology, magic, and ways of God's dealings in creation that are not explicitly spelled out in the Bible.              

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