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Explore over 1,000 years of ancient Christian history with Tabletalk Magazine’s issues on the history of the church. In 11 issues, Tabletalk Magazine presents the second through twelfth centuries of Christianity—the forgotten age of Christian history—as well as whole issues devoted to Augustine, Anselm, and the English Reformation. Tabletalk Magazine sheds light into the growth and development of Christianity—fill in the gaps of church history with Ligonier Ministries’ Christian History Bundle today!
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The September 2012 issue of Tabletalk features articles examining the twelfth century as it relates to the church and its constituents. The church witnessed a surprising number of developments in the twelfth century, both within its own walls and without. From the rise of Islam throughout the Western world to the influx of heresies in continental Europe, the twelfth century proved a dynamic time of change. Although many different individuals, such as Peter Abeland and Bernard of Clairvaux, helped produce these changes, they all contributed to the momentum in the church that led to the Reformation.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Nicholas R. Needham, Gregg R. Allison, W. Andrew Hoffecker, Stephen J. Nichols, W. Robert Godfrey, Erik Raymond, R. C. Sproul Jr., Eric J. Alexander, Anthony T. Selvaggio, Sarah Pulliam Bailey, and Carl Trueman.
The May 2011 issue of Tabletalk continues our ongoing series on the history of the church. It focuses on the eleventh century looking at the great schism between the churches in the East and West, the investiture controversy, the crusades, and Anselm of Canterbury.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Michael Brown, Mark Driscoll, Robert Godfrey, Justin Holcomb, Keith Mathison, Nick Needham, Stephen Nichols, R. C. Sproul Jr., and John Piper.
The August 2010 issue of Tabletalk continues the ongoing series on the history of the church by presenting highlights from the tenth century, including its historical, theological, and practical ramifications.
Contributors include C. Fitzsimmons Allison, Chris Donato, Collin Hansen, Keith Mathison, Burk Parsons, R. C. Sproul, and R. C. Sproul Jr.
The April 2009 issue of Tabletalk focuses on the ninth century. While by no means intended to provide a complete history of this century, this issue of Tabletalk aims to present several of its highlights by exploring its historical, theological, and practical ramifications.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Tim Challies, Steven J. Lawson, Kris Lundgaard, Keith A. Mathison, Larry G. Mininger, R. C. Sproul Jr., Bishop Rimbert, and Gene Edward Veith.
The July 2008 issue of Tabletalk focuses on the eighth century. While by no means intended to provide a complete history of this century, this issue of Tabletalk aims to present several of its highlights by exploring its historical, theological, and practical ramifications.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Howard Q. Davis, Bill Haynes, Susan Hunt, Henry Krabbendam, Robert Letham, Keith A. Mathison, Nick Needham, R. C. Sproul Jr., and Gene Edward Veith.
The theme of the November 2007 issue of Tabletalk is “The Church of Jesus Christ and its Impact Around the World.” The issue looks at the global church, rejoicing in the worldwide witness of the Christian faith.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Bill Green, Peter Hammond, J. Nelson Jennings, Douglas F. Kelly, Keith A. Mathison, John Piper, R. C. Sproul Jr., Joni Eareckson Tada, and Gene Edward Veith.
Upon entering a discussion of the sixth century, one often finds little with which he is familiar. Yet despite such unfamiliarity, the work of God through the church of Christ endured—even through the Dark Ages. For this reason, the theme of the August 2006 issue of Tabletalk focuses on the sixth century. While by no means intended to provide a complete history of this century, Tabletalk will aim to present several of its highlights by exploring its historical and theological ramifications.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Sinclair B. Ferguson, Andrew Hoffecker, Tom N. Nettles, R. C. Sproul Jr., Carl R. Trueman, and Gene Edward Veith.
The August 2004 issue of Tabletalk examines the history of the church in the fourth century.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, John D. Hannah, Richard Gamble, George Grant, Ken Jones, Gene Edward Veith, and R. C. Sproul Jr.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Harold O. J. Brown, Tom Nettles, Steve Schlissel, Greg Bailey, Edmund Clowney, Douglas Moo, Burk Parsons, R. C. Sproul Jr., Linda Rowley, and Douglas Wilson.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Wes Callihan, Robert Strimple, Wynn Kenyon, R. C. Sproul Jr., Robert Barnes, Sinclair Ferguson, Edmund Clowney, and Jim Spradlin.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Frank Farrell, John R. Franke, Richard Lints, Michael S. Beates, John Sartelle, D. A. Carson, Elisabeth Elliot, Roy Bennett.
R.C. Sproul is founder and president of Ligonier Ministries and president of Ligonier Academy. He also serves as the senior pastor of Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida. He has written more than 70 books including Defending Your Faith, Abortion: A Rational Look at an Emotional Issue, The Truth of the Cross, Truths We Confess, and commentaries on Romans and John in the Saint Andrew’s Expositional Commentary series.
Burk Parsons serves as editor of Tabletalk and associate pastor of Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida. He is editor of the books Assured by God: Living in the Fullness of God’s Grace and John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine, and Doxology.
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