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Latin American Christians in the New Christianity
Review & Expositor, 2006From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries the Roman Catholic Church provided ideological justification for a system that enslaved minorities and kept dominating elites in power. After independence in the nineteenth century, the church opposed modernizing groups who, in turn, welcomed Protestant churches with the promise of more democratic ...
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A new look at christian marriage
Journal of Religion & Health, 1971The discussion of marriage can become rather forbidding and gloomy when, as often happens, it bogs down on an analysis of various marital difficulties. Too often we are taken up with what is wrong with marriage rather than with what is right with it.
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In Quest of Wholeness: African Christians in the New Christianity
Review & Expositor, 2006The decline of Christianity in the West has not meant the demise of that faith as some overzealous sociologists in the last century predicted, but has been compensated by the phenomenal growth of Christianity in the Southern Hemisphere. Southern Christianity comes with plenty of local color that makes it different from what was or is practiced in the ...
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2007
Christian influence on proto-New Age continued to run parallel alongside the two later phases of Christian interaction with New Age proper. A small number of professing Christians have continued consciously to explore New Age spiritualities to enrich their own tradition.
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Christian influence on proto-New Age continued to run parallel alongside the two later phases of Christian interaction with New Age proper. A small number of professing Christians have continued consciously to explore New Age spiritualities to enrich their own tradition.
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1991
The various religious traditions of Korea had been constantly intertwining and it was inevitable that when Christianity arrived it would also become part of the amalgam of the Korean religions. Although Protestantism made more of an impression than Roman Catholicism, the Roman Catholics had made their mark too, and Roman Catholicism was one ingredient ...
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The various religious traditions of Korea had been constantly intertwining and it was inevitable that when Christianity arrived it would also become part of the amalgam of the Korean religions. Although Protestantism made more of an impression than Roman Catholicism, the Roman Catholics had made their mark too, and Roman Catholicism was one ingredient ...
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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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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1985
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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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