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A new book explores how religion, once at the core of American higher education, made its way to the margins of campus life.
DUP founding member Wallace Thompson speaks to Denzil McDaniel about Paisley, Protestantism and what made him change his mind ...
Ecumenical Protestantism may have only been a way station on the journey toward a new ethic, one comfortable with diversity and open to the discoveries of modern science. Whether or not ecumenical ...
Instead of focusing on the time when Jesus was alive, Protestantism is beginning to focus on what is really accessible—the time of the early Church, after the Crucifixion.
Once every two years, the growing spirit of unity in U.S. Protestantism becomes a visible thing. The occasion: the biennial meeting of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America.
century Protestantism and the role women played in it. Bendroth dove deeply into the archives to bring forth the portraits on display in these chapters, which include women such as Helen Barrett ...
Here, he announces, “Jesus bids Protestantism to come and die.” But there is more: “He calls us to exhibit the unity that the Father has with the Son in the Spirit.” ...
I wondered, for instance, about Ortlund’s choice of a 19th-century work—Philip Schaff’s The Principle of Protestantism—as an entryway into the task of defining Reformation essentials.
A conversation with historian David Hollinger about the rise of evangelicalism, the decline of mainline Protestantism, and if the country has truly become more secular.
The surveys about mainline Protestantism just keep coming and coming. And — this might not be news to you — the results of those surveys keep getting worse and worse. Ryan Burge, religious ...