Category: Religion

The Lord's Prayer (Le_Pater_Noster) by James Tissot at the Brooklyn Museum.

The Lord’s Prayer

Prayer is the opening of one’s heart and soul in a conversation with God, and thus is an expression of faith in a relationship with God. Jesus himself prayed often, as noted in the Gospel of Luke – before his Baptism (3:21), after healing the sick (5:16), before choosing the Twelve Apostles (6:12), before the Confession of Peter (9:18) and […]

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Biden and the Catholic Church in America

Biden and the Catholic Church in America

The Catholic Church in America has been thrust into a new and unprecedented crisis: namely the election of Joseph Biden to the presidency. If not dealt with properly, Biden’s presidency will cause serious damage to the very truth of what it means to be Catholic. Of course, I am referring to the fact that while Biden professes the Catholic faith, […]

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Why the Partisan Divide? The U.S. Is Becoming More Secular—and More Religious

Why the Partisan Divide? The U.S. Is Becoming More Secular—and More Religious

& Hal R. Boyd & Jason Carroll From a global pandemic and nationwide protests to a contested presidential election, this year seems tailor-made to expose America’s partisan fault lines. Those hoping for a blue or red wave to unite the country on election night were undoubtedly disappointed. What the returns revealed instead was a divided electorate. Even before the election […]

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Rethinking the Enlightenment: Faith in the Age of Reason

Rethinking the Enlightenment: Faith in the Age of Reason

We are victims of our century, wrote one of the Carmelites of Compiègne before going to the guillotine in 1794, “and we must sacrifice ourselves that it be reconciled to God.” Attacks on Catholic churches, anti-Christian elites, and suffocating political correctness—the eighteenth century witnessed cultural conflict every bit as intense as our own today. Yet Christians managed to thrive back […]

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Theorizing the Relation of Religion and the Arts

Theorizing the Relation of Religion and the Arts

I have recently worked in a number of related areas in the study of religion, completing several articles and a book focusing on a reconsideration of the philosophy of religion, especially through a reconsideration of the relationship of religion and art. These articles concern a very broad reappraisal of the academic study of religion. However, growing from this is a […]

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What Makes Christianity Different from Other Religions?

What Makes Christianity Different from Other Religions?

How is the Christian religion different from all the other world religions? (Image by Share Change/YouTube) Religion is the practice of faith; that is, religion is the external or ceremonial observance of a set of beliefs. Technically, there is a difference between faith (the internal attitude) and religion (the external works), but for the sake of this article, we will […]

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If I Were the Devil – Paul Harvey (Good Audio)

 If I Were the Devil – Paul Harvey (Good Audio) (by dlrose10/YouTube) Paul Harvey first broadcast the “If I Were the Devil” speech in 1965. Through the years, he updated the speech. This version was probably broadcast in the 1990s and describes the state of the USA right now in 2020. Music in this video Song: If I Were The […]

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Johnny Cash - Give Me That Old Time Religion

Johnny Cash – Give Me That Old Time Religion

 Johnny Cash – Give Me That Old Time Religion (Dan Marthick-Hone) Johnny Cash sings ‘Give me that old time religion‘ along with other groups such as The Statler Brothers, The Carter Family, The Oakridge Boys, Mahalia Jackson, Carl Perkins, the Tennessee Three and many more including special guest star Billy Graham, The Blackwood Brothers and Stuart Hamblen. Lyrics Give […]

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Sudan signs deal with rebel group to remove Islam as state religion

Sudan signs deal with rebel group to remove Islam as state religion

Sudan signs deal with rebel group to remove Islam as state religion. (WION News/YouTube) Sudan’s transitional government has agreed a deal with rebel groups which ends 30 years of rule under Islamic law and Islam as the official state religion. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and a leader of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement – North (SPLM–N), Abdelaziz Al-Hilu, signed the […]

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Holy Communion Worship Service and ECWA Fate Tanke Good Women’s Choir

Holy Communion Worship Service and ECWA Fate Tanke Good Women’s Choir

  GOOD WOMEN’S CHOIR ECWA FATE TANKE | Christian and Worship songs 2020 | A special musical video performed by ECWA Good Women’S Choir | A soul-lifting praise and worship songs collection (FMOVision Tv)   Worship with us today | Speaker: Rev. Solomon Guruza | Topic: Giving Grace to One Another | Text: Hebrews 4:14-16 | September 6, 2020 (ECWA […]

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