The "remarkable" church, thought to be more than 1,600 years old, was found in an ancient city by a desert oasis.
Walter Strickland's sweeping narrative of African American Christianity portrays a big God who is strong to deliver.
Early Protestantism ... that the bill enacted rules “relative purely to the organization and polity of the church incorporated, and comprehending even the election and removal of the Minister ...
We know the early church sang hymns as well ... Churches, either at the denominational or congregational level, depending on polity, select a hymnal and use it in worship. Going through a polity ...
Correct; they died, and almost overnight. Imagine what the response of the bishops was in the early days of the American Church when the laity claimed the right to have a say in ecclesiastical ...
The early masthead of National Review was like ... sought to conserve the absolute rule of Church and Throne. The American Founders sought to overthrow even the partial rule of Church and Throne.
In the developed free-market countries--which contain less than a fifth of the earth's population but are a model for the rest--work and work force, society and polity, are all, in the last decade ...
He traces the relationship from its gestation in early Christendom to its virtual breakdown as democracy becomes the polity of modernity ... what amounts to a neo-constantinian position for the church ...
The textbooks say the Byzantine Empire was a theocratic autocracy uniting church and state under an ... Reading Roman history, but not rightly, early modern Western political theorists divided ...
More than a decade ago, archaeologists began to excavate one of the world’s oldest Christian churches in the middle of a ...
For centuries, it has been held that the ideas and movement for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade came from ...
Economy, Polity and Society and its companion volume History ... They then explore the adaptations of and responses to the Enlightenment legacy in the work of such early nineteenth-century figures as ...