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Sometimes prayers seem like they're being answered. The 2020 "census of American religion" released by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) last week included a surprising finding. Over ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Protestantism was the religion of the common man in the days of the American frontier. But as frontiersmen graduated into the middle class, ...
Protestantism has never developed a moral theology. Consider, for instance, its dealing with the vital subject of sex. This vast and most important aspect of human life is seldom dealt with in ...
Protestantism is a matter of degrees, however: between an infallible papacy and the self-ordained soapbox preacher there are many levels.
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 ...
These versions of Protestantism were born in Latin America and are not the result of direct missionary efforts. They have many things in common with their US counterparts, ...
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. Why, then, ...
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. Sign up for Today's Best Articles in your ...