On June 5, 1865, Anglican priest and polymath Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the processional hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers." The hymn was originally written for children walking to Horbury St. Peter's ...
Religion and the Bush Doctrine. During the past four years a growing number of political analysts have connected the emerging “Bush Doctrine” in foreign policy to the influence of evangelical ...
A panel discussion with Christian leaders from across the political spectrum who are concerned about the rise of Christian nationalism. They talk about why they see the movement as antithetical to the ...
The campaign song of the G. 0. P., as announced last week in a speech at Boston by U. S. Representative Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey, Secretary of the Republican National Committee, will be to the ...
In spring of 1865, the Anglican priest Sabine Baring-Gould composed verses for the parish children to recite as they marched to the church. A few years later, noted British composer Sir Arthur ...
Heath and Jimmy travel to Kentucky to attend a kind of Christian nationalist festival in the shadow of a six-story replica of Noah's Ark. The gathering brings together leading Christian nationalist ...
Aside from the approval of the King, the first thing Greece’s new military rulers sought was the blessing of the Greek Orthodox Church. Premier Constantine Kollias and the chief Ministers were sworn ...
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