The Council of Nicaea, which convened in 325 AD under Emperor Constantine, changed the history of Christianity.
Nearly 45% of the roughly 90 million self-proclaimed evangelical Christians in the United States who are eligible to vote “fail to vote in Presidential election cycles,” and 15 million are not ...
There is a need recalibrate and re-adjust Biblical doctrines that are fundamentally Orthodox in today’s Church. The calls for word-of-faith teaching are growing, and with rapidity in a lot of our ...
During the international conversations over the last few years, African bishops – and other Catholics – have spoken about how ...
In Calvinistic/Reformed traditions, people often use the term “regeneration” synonymously with “conversion.” Answering the question in the title: is regenerate church membership a common Christian ...
Historically, religious language and phrases have crept into the church that have been a great influence on our thinking. Often, without the user really understanding why, or for what reason, they may ...
All who die in God's grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assured of their eternal salvation; but after death they undergo purification, so as to achieve the holiness ...
The distorted biblical doctrine of female submission in marriage won't always lead to domestic abuse, but it does provide the breeding ground, writes Johanna Harris Tyler. The Anglican Diocese of ...
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