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A long history of ‘Who is Christian?’ and a more hopeful future
Instead of falling into the same heated and well-worn debates, different perspectives on the Christ can lead to rich ...
In the parish churches of Protestant England in 1566, prayers were offered for “the preservation of those Christians and ...
It is evident that disunity is a reality wherever we look in the world today. Even within the Body of Christ there is a lack of unity that is appalling. The universal church needs to develop a greater ...
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Nearly 6,700 Christian women gathered at an event near Dallas to hear from Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative Christian ...
Public attention to the concept of “Christian nationalism” has grown rapidly in the past few years. Google Trends data shows a significant rise in searches for the term following the Jan. 6 riot at ...
America’s vaunted Protestant work ethic is getting a makeover: now it might be more of a secular or atheist work ethic. A new study has found an inverse relationship between the religiosity of a state ...
Author Erik Davis scrutinized the current state of “spiritual warfare” between new, evolving sects of Christianity and the ...
(RNS) — Whereas about a quarter (26%) of US adults are religiously unaffiliated, only one member of the 117th Congress — Sen. Kyrsten Sinema — described herself that way. (RNS) — The 117th session of ...
https://doi.org/10.5325/jworlchri.11.1.0017 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jworlchri.11.1.0017 Copy URL This article sets forth a Protestant response to ...
Aid organisations Tearfund and Christian Aid have welcomed the news that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, ...
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