Christian Movements Project

Menu

Skip to content
  • About
  • Early Medieval
    • 6th Century
    • 7th Century
  • Late Medieval
    • 12th Century
  • Modern
    • 16th Century
    • 17th Century
    • 18th Century
    • 19th Century
    • 20th Century

hymns

“A Wretch Like Me”: A Look at the Life of John Newton and the Impact His Song, “Amazing Grace” Has Had

by Morgan Cunningham A slave captain, a preacher, and the writer of one of America’s most beloved hymns – John Newton’s life has captivated Christians and non-Christians for years. How did a man caught up in one of the greatest atrocities of all time write a hymn that continues to more…

Categories

  • Anglicanism
  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Book of Common Prayer
  • China Inland Mission
  • Church of England
  • colonialism
  • communism
  • depression
  • dialectic theology
  • ecumenism
  • English Reformation
  • grace
  • hymns
  • justification by faith
  • liberal theology
  • liturgy
  • monasticism
  • Narnia
  • non-violence
  • overseas missions
  • persecution
  • Puritans
  • reconciliation
  • Reformation
  • salvation
  • sanctification
  • slavery
  • superstitions
  • Taize
  • theology
  • theology of crisis
  • underground church
  • Wesleyan theology
  • Women in the Church
  • World War I
  • World War II

Mission

A project created by Whitworth University's History of Christianity students.

Editor

Dr. Keith Beebe

Categories

Name Index
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Motif by WordPress.com.