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“Christianity Today” Describes “Why Study History” as “New and Noteworthy”

John Fea   |  September 3, 2013 Leave a Comment

Christianity Today Magazine has chosen Why Study History: Reflecting on the Importance of the Past as a “new and noteworthy” book.  Matt Reynolds writes:

Fea, chair of the history department at Messiah College, devotes himself not only to his own historical scholarship but also to training up new generations of historians. In this introduction to historical study from a Christian perspective, Fea shows how serious thinking about the past can equip believers to better serve God and neighbor.

Do you want to get a sneak peak at Why Study History?  Check out #whystudyhistory at Twitter.

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