Is Christianity just pretend for adults, like believing in the tooth fairy or a flying spaghetti monster? Many say, “Yes.” However, Christianity appeals to facts and historical evidence to support its ...
In recent weeks, I have published a series of essays on Christianity and its historical trajectory. From its humble and tortured beginning in Asia, Christianity has risen to become a universal ...
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This week in Christian history: Charlie Kirk founds Liberty U Falkirk Center; First Covenant of Scotland signed
Events from this week in Christian history include the First Covenant of Scotland, the death of Fenton Hort, and Charlie Kirk ...
Although Diana Butler Bass doesn’t refer to Jaroslav Pelikan’s definition of tradition—“the living faith of the dead”—her People’s History is a reflection of that definition. Writing for ...
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This week in Christian history: Irish saint dies, first American Lutheran pastor ordained, Anastasius becomes pope
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of Saint Columbanus, the first ordination of a Luther ...
Nowadays, any serious discussion of the shifting demographics of Christianity inevitably leads to Philip Jenkins, the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of the Humanities in History and Religious Studies at ...
New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. 1929. 8vo. 750 pp. Illus. $6.50. IT is a grateful task to welcome this comprehensive symposium on the history of Christianity for which the collaboration of many of the ...
Explore how the faith has flourished in Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, and other countries in this religiously diverse region.
Gore Vidal’s 1954 novel Messiah presented a grimly satirical perspective on Christian history. It imagined a near-future world in which Christianity is challenged and overthrown by a doomsday cult ...
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