Archaeologists have discovered an inscribed silver amulet that one theologian now says may rewrite the history of Christianity north of the Alps mountain range. The inscribed amulet was found buried ...
Yale scholar David Moe explores the faith and identity of ethnic minorities in his home country of Myanmar. The rural Chin village in the mountains of Myanmar where scholar David Moe was born in 1983 ...
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US Senate hopeful James Talarico: All religions have 'same truth' as Christianity
After claiming on a recent podcast that America is “not a Christian nation,” Texas Democratic lawmaker and U.S. Senate hopeful James Talarico said all religions contain the "same truth" as ...
For two thousand years, Christianity has faced countless obstacles. Empires rose and fell. Wars tore the faithful apart. Science, secularism, and scandal tested its strength. Yet the church endured.
The earliest known evidence of Christianity north of Italy was recently unveiled by archaeologists, who call the discovery one of the "most important testimonies of early Christianity." The artifact, ...
The New York Times Opinion columnist David French, a lifelong evangelical, speaks to Jonathan Rauch, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and an atheist, about the role of Christianity in ...
In the year 112, a Roman governor in modern-day Turkey had his first encounter with members of a strange religious cult called “Christiani.” The governor had heard reports the cult followed an obscure ...
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Christianity’s awkward relationship with wine
In the ancient world, clean drinking water was unreliable and dangerous. Wine was safer, common, and diluted for daily use.
Iran is home to the fastest-growing Christian movement in the world. Religious watchdogs, on-the-ground charitable organizations and even Reza Pahlavi, the exiled and dissident crown prince of Iran, ...
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