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The Uniting Church is facing growing unrest as conservative factions push for it to reverse its decision to allow ministers to perform same-sex marriages.
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United Methodist court upholds Traditional Plan’s ban on LGBTQ clergy, same sex marriage
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Fireworks and pipe bombs: How Greek towns celebrate Easter
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How Southern Baptists Are Grappling With Artificial Intelligence
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I'm a Christian doctor and I help women have abortions. Here's how I reconcile that.
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The art of biblical translation, part two: Modern translators and their tin-ear to the literature of the Hebrew Bible
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The art of biblical translation, part one: On the eloquence of the King James Version
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United Methodist Church votes to maintain its opposition to same-sex marriage, gay clergy
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Conservative Christian group launches campaign against “Buddhist meditation” in public schools
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God is not male or female, says Archbishop of Canterbury
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Aberdeenshire church to break away amid gay marriage row
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Israeli Christians protest artwork depicting Ronald McDonald as ‘McJesus’
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Uniting Church to continue to allow same-sex marriages following deciding vote in South Australia
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Ukraine: New Orthodox church gains independence from Moscow
Ukraine: new Orthodox church gains independence from Moscow This is a follow-up to this previous article: Ukraine announced the leader of a new national church on Saturday, marking an historic...
Ukraine: new Orthodox church gains independence from Moscow
This is a follow-up to this previous article: Ukraine announced the leader of a new national church on Saturday, marking an historic split from Russia which its leaders see as vital to the country’s security and independence. It seems it wasn't sufficient for the Ukraine Orthodox Church to choose its own leader; its independence (or autocephaly) had to be formally decreed by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
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Gutenberg’s Bible: The Real Information Revolution – how one of the greatest advances in human culture also helped divide Christendom
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Biblical city of Bethlehem boasts largest Christmas in years
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Ukraine announced the leader of a new national church on Saturday, marking an historic split from Russia which its leaders see as vital to the country’s security and independence.
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Pakistan’s ultra-Islamist party blocked roads in major cities for a third day on Friday in protest against the acquittal of a Christian woman on death row for blasphemy allegations
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'Toxic Christianity': The US evangelicals creating champions for Donald Trump
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What Maniac does (and doesn't) get right about the Bible and the Gnostics
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Considering interfaith relations between Jews, Christians, and Muslims: an interview with Patrick J. Ryan, S.J.
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Western Christianity isn't dying out from natural causes. It's dying of suicide.
Original article in 'The Telegraph': Western Christianity isn't dying out from natural causes. It's dying of suicide. Same article syndicated in 'The Age': Why Western Christianity has a death...
Original article in 'The Telegraph': Western Christianity isn't dying out from natural causes. It's dying of suicide.
Same article syndicated in 'The Age': Why Western Christianity has a death wish. (in case the paywall on the Telegraph article blocks you)
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Jehovah’s Witness girl could receive blood against her will during childbirth
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Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies
The study published in Nature.com: Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies An article about the study: How did Christianity spread?
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The secret history of Leviticus
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New law requires crosses in all public buildings in German state of Bavaria
9 votes