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“Racism” is a poor word because today, it refers at once to thoughts, attitudes, feeling, and also to actions and policies. Among the latter, it concerns both individual actions and collective actions, and even policies. Some of the policies may be considered to be included in so-called...
This is something Chuck DeGroat has written about extensively, including in his book When Narcissism Comes to Church. Chuck DeGroat: What we’re seeing, I think, today in our world as people gather around particular people, particular movements, and attach themselves to it for a sense ...
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Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Unitarianism (redirected fromUnitarian Christianity) Thesaurus Encyclopedia U·ni·tar·i·an (yo͞o′nĭ-târ′ē-ən) n. 1.An adherent of Unitarian Universalism. ...
very popular today among Catholics and Orthodox, had scarcely any cultus 1,000 years ago; St. Nicholas, for centuries a favorite in the West, has today few devotees among Roman Catholics. Examples of nonliturgical devotions to saints are pilgrimages (seepilgrim), many forms oflitany, images ...
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Today there are about 2.2 billion Christians in the world – almost a third of the world’s population. Christians got their name because of their belief in Jesus Christ, a preacher and healer who lived more than 2000 years ago in Israel in the Middle East. ...
this ideology through church practices, church architecture, and sponsoring of Confederate monuments. At this point in the book, Jones’ story is relatively familiar. White, Southern evangelicals have been blind to the sins of racism, and this continues to cast a shadow over the ...