References to God and Christianity are sprinkled throughout American life. Our money has "In God We Trust" printed on it. Most presidents have chosen to swear their oath of office on the Bible.
The Dutch theologian argued the biblical worldview is fundamentally incompatible with ethnocentrism. It’s no secret that Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck has enjoyed a renaissance in the past few years ...
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This week in Christian history: Eddie Long dies, Altona Confession released
Events that happened this week in Christian history include the death of Eddie Long, release of the Altona Confession and the ...
Across the last few decades in the U.S., we have experienced widespread debates and even violent conflicts over American history. Battles like these typically erupt during times of social change, when ...
The research presented here was in part funded by Penn State’s McCourtney Institute for Democracy, Penn State’s Rock Ethics Institute, and Penn State’s College of the Liberal Arts. Eric Silver and ...
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Britons risk 'losing sight' of Christian history, atheist Alice Roberts says... after dig at faith
The academic, 52, told BBC History Magazine that Christianity is a 'compelling and important' part of British culture and appeared to lament the fact that belief is on the decline. Professor Roberts ...
References to God and Christianity are sprinkled throughout American life. Our money has "In God We Trust" printed on it. Most presidents have... A History of Christian Nationalism References to God ...
(The Conversation) — The concept of Christian nationalism has taken center stage in many Americans’ minds as either the greatest threat to democracy or its only savior. Political scientist Eric ...
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