which the dissidents feel bear little relation to true Christianity. What the rebels are seeking, says Boyd, is a church that “will be seen less and less as a building on a corner, to be visited ...
Moreover, while it is true that the vast majority of early-generation Americans were Christian, the pitched battles between various Protestant sects and, more explosively, between Protestants and ...
when in fact the opposite is true. Christianity was extremely diverse during this period, and we probably ought to think of it as a kind of regional diversity; that is, the Christianity of Rome ...
Archbishop Hanna said true Christianity requires standing with the oppressed, not those who commit injustices. “Anyone who wishes to take pride in the cross must learn from the crucified the ...
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