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Twentieth Century Communism, 2014
The article explores the evolution of Christian anti-communism and its political consequences.
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The article explores the evolution of Christian anti-communism and its political consequences.
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2006
This chapter focuses on Christian community. We start with a consideration of real Christian community, finding that it is unique because of the relationship that is expected to exist between members: this relationship is one of “love,” in a “fellowship” dictated by the common status of “believer in Christ.” Secular communities are broader in type, and
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This chapter focuses on Christian community. We start with a consideration of real Christian community, finding that it is unique because of the relationship that is expected to exist between members: this relationship is one of “love,” in a “fellowship” dictated by the common status of “believer in Christ.” Secular communities are broader in type, and
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Review: Christian Intercultural Communication
Eleutheria: John W. Rawlings School of Divinity Academic Journal, 2023A Review: Chang, C. Tim, and Ashley E. Chang. Christian Intercultural Communication: Sharing God’s Love with People of Other Cultures. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2021. 277 Pages. $82.11.
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Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 2018
AbstractThe growing literature on religion and migration offers a wide range of terminologies in order to describe different aspects of the migratory trajectory. The article analyses how the three terms “transnational”, “transcultural”, and “translocal” are applied by different scholars in order to describe how religion influences and frames the ...
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AbstractThe growing literature on religion and migration offers a wide range of terminologies in order to describe different aspects of the migratory trajectory. The article analyses how the three terms “transnational”, “transcultural”, and “translocal” are applied by different scholars in order to describe how religion influences and frames the ...
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1982
Most people in Gaul in the centuries after the barbarian invasions belonged to a community wider than nation, city or family, a community with its own initiation ceremonies and meeting-places, membership of which gave people a sure knowledge of the world, both visible and invisible, and a chance of eternal happiness. The initiation ceremony was baptism,
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Most people in Gaul in the centuries after the barbarian invasions belonged to a community wider than nation, city or family, a community with its own initiation ceremonies and meeting-places, membership of which gave people a sure knowledge of the world, both visible and invisible, and a chance of eternal happiness. The initiation ceremony was baptism,
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2016
Does belonging to a religious community make sense for a dispersed group of Christians in a quarter of mainly Muslims? Do links through a Christian institution constitute a community? If it is rightfully a community, what were its purposes? Who were its leaders? How were its messages communicated?
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Does belonging to a religious community make sense for a dispersed group of Christians in a quarter of mainly Muslims? Do links through a Christian institution constitute a community? If it is rightfully a community, what were its purposes? Who were its leaders? How were its messages communicated?
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2019
Online - Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet, Vol 14 (2019): The Dynamics of Religion, Media, and ...
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Online - Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet, Vol 14 (2019): The Dynamics of Religion, Media, and ...
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