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The Rise of the New Christianity
2002Abstract This chapter presents an analysis of the growth of the new Southern Christianity in relation to population growth in Southern countries, which is expected to surge dramatically in the middle term (the next fifty years) before coming to resemble more those of the older industrial nations.
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Morality, Ethics, & the New Christian Right
The Hastings Center Report, 1981A n encyclopedia of religion may soon have an entry like this: The New Christian Right is the generic term for a number of conservative and largely Protestant American political forces that surfaced in the elections of 1980. Best known of these was the Moral Majority, but Religious Roundtable and Christian Voice were among other sometimes overlapping ...
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The New Christian Rhetoric of Origen
Philosophy & Rhetoric, 2013ABSTRACTThis article explores Contra Celsum as the extant text most representative of the homiletician, philosopher, and scholar Origen's thoughts on rhetoric, which have been underexplored. The Contra Celsum addresses several practical problems facing third-century Christianity, among them the conversion of mixed audiences, the usefulness of pagan ...
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Christianity and the Religions in the New Christianity
Review & Expositor, 2006Christianity is experiencing tremendous changes as a result of demographic shifts. Its center of gravity is moving from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere and the process of globalization is transforming the formerly “Christian” West into religiously pluralistic societies. This is forcing Christians in this context to reconsider many of
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Christians in and from the Middle East: Lessons from the World Christian Encyclopedia
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2022Deanna Ferree Womack
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