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This question is Hollinger’s starting point in Chris­tianity’s American Fate. His answer is simple: Protestantism. The United States may not have been founded as a Christian nation, but the dominance ...
King Charles's recent visit to the Vatican may appear to be simply a symbolic gesture of ecumenical goodwill. But moments ...
Protestantism did not spring fully formed from the minds and mouths of the Reformers. When Martin Luther nailed his famed 95 theses to the door of Wittenberg’s Schlosskirche in 1517, he was ...
There she first emphasized the complicated leadership role women have played in American Protestantism. By the first half of the 20th century, her research showed, “fundamentalists had adopted the ...
Some Protestant Sunday schools, as recently as five years ago, were still teaching that the Catholics were “papists” and “enemies of the Gospel,” and that the Jews had suffered through ...
President Donald Trump, raised in the Presbyterian tradition, shifted to identifying as a nondenominational Christian, ...
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Or, more pointedly, why should anyone bother with her? H. Richard Niebuhr aptly summarized the irrelevance of liberal Protestantism: “A God without wrath brought men without sin into a Kingdom ...
A creed is a short statement of key Christian beliefs. Creeds express and make clear the most important Christian beliefs, including the nature of God. The congregation often recites them during ...
There was initially one single Church. Protestantism developed in the 16th century when people began to split from the Catholic Church. Church government - CCEA Churches are governed in a variety ...