Established Values: How the Church Nearly Lost Its Way over the Death of Enoch PowellIN THE END they had roped off the south transept of WestminsterAbbey so that you couldn't get...Vallely, Paul
Ohio, the Supreme Court struck down the conviction of a Ku Klux Klan member under a criminal syndicalism law and established a new standard: Speech may not be suppressed or punished unless it is intended to produce "imminent lawless action" and it is "likely to produce such action." ...
By the time Constantine was established as the emperor of Rome in the early fourth century, there was a decided division in the church as a result of all these factors. I think most of you know that Constantine was the first so-called Christian emperor of the Roman Empire. The story of...
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With views of snow-capped mountains in the winter and hot, beachy weather in the summer, it was home to indigenous Maori for centuries, then settled by migrating Europeans in the 1840s. It is the oldest established city in New Zealand, and 386...
Since we are talking, not whether or not the original apostles are still alive, but if the One who works the miracles, Holy Spirit, is still in the church. If Holy Spirit is in anything, you get all of Him as He is, was and will be and not just a portion of Him. Holy Spirit ...
How was the Holy Roman Empire first established? How did Rome become a republic? How was the Roman Republic organized? How did ancient Rome influence America? How was the Holy Roman Empire governed? How have Ancient Greece and Rome influenced modern governments?
The Enlightenment was a period of time spanning from approximately 1660 to 1789. It is defined by significant intellectual development and the emergence of revolutionary concepts and ideals which challenged the established standards of science, religion, philosophy, politics and general society. During th...
325 the Catholic Church established a tradition of ecumenical Council meetings to help decide on and shape the future of the Church. The most recent Council, called Vatican II, is considered to be both the largest ever in scope and also the most ground breaking in the amount of change it ...