The beginnings of the Stone-Campbell movement
D. Newell Williams and Douglas A. FosterConnecting the life of the mind to the world of revivalism
Richard HughesWomens’ changing roles in the Stone-Campbell movement
Sara Harwell and Loretta Long HunnicuttHow this most American of religious movements flourished on the world stage
Gary HollowaySome famous people from the Stone-Campbell movement
McGarvey Ice and the editorsTrying to break down artificial divides in Christianity, they spawned a host of new divides
Jennifer Woodruff TaitJoseph Thomas, “the White Pilgrim,” tried to be as apostolic as possible
Richard HughesWhat do they mean when they say . . . ?
Douglas A. Foster and McGarvey IceWas the division in the “unity movement” as much about geography as theology?
Richard HughesEarly Disciples of Christ resisted all “man-made” denominations; so how did some of them become one?
Mark G. ToulouseThe unity movement begun by Stone and the Campbells soon encountered division
Compiled by McGarvey Ice and the editorsSilena Moore Holman argued for women’s equality in Stone-Campbell churches
Loretta HunnicuttStone-Campbell believers still seek “a Bible faith, a holy life,” and a unified church
W. Dennis Helsabeck Jr.Here are a few books, websites, and past magazine issues recommended by CHI staff and by this issue’s authors to help you through Stone-Campbell history
the editorsChristianity and theater
Awakenings
Stories worth retelling
Revival: the first thousand years
Containing today’s events, devotional, quote and stories