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Half of those changing faiths within Protestantism (50%) say they felt called by God to join their new faith. About three-in-ten (28%) of those who changed within Protestantism say they made the ...
The trouble is that Mainline Protestantism is more like a phantom limb than a budding branch. We still feel it tingling even though there's not much left.
Instead of focusing on the time when Jesus was alive, Protestantism is beginning to focus on what is really accessible—the time of the early Church, after the Crucifixion.
Avihu Zakai, Reformation, History, and Eschatology in English Protestantism, History and Theory, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Oct., 1987), pp. 300-318 Free online reading for over 10 million articles Save and ...
The reaction of Protestantism in America to a secular age has been different from the reaction of Protestantism in Europe, but the total consequences cannot be said to be more fortunate.
Every 18th and 19th century High Tory or Burkean Whig who fought against radical Protestantism in the old country warned of this very thing. But keep in mind that authority systems are dynamic.
If Protestantism as an organized religious force is dying in the twentieth century, by the same tokens of broken authority Rome died in the sixteenth. Autocratic authority in religion is ...
But Protestantism was also exerting tremendous centrifugal force in American culture, spinning out dissenters, agitators and innovators whose experimentation has had lasting creative significance. In ...
Ecumenical Protestantism may have only been a way station on the journey toward a new ethic, one comfortable with diversity and open to the discoveries of modern science. Whether or not ecumenical ...
After providing a broad introduction to Latino Protestantism (chapter one) the authors frame their study historically (chapter two), helping readers understand both the importance of conversions ...
All of this and more is my debt to Protestantism. On this day commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, I am happy to acknowledge it.
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