In the World or Of It? Ancient ‘Cultural Christians’
Nadya Williams’ work considers how secular influences have infiltrated Christianity since the beginning.
Nadya Williams’ work considers how secular influences have infiltrated Christianity since the beginning.
Is it better to deny an immigrant entry to a country on the basis of who they are or what they believe?
Catholic publishers should produce editions that can be treasured for generations.
Hermes, the traditional god of commerce, has now also become the god of globalism.
The lord of the underworld and his Persephone stand before the stark fruits of Puritanism and modern industry.
Once Christianity faced off with modernity, says Chantal Delsol, the handwriting was on the wall. And even though a handful of elites deluded themselves into believing in the future of atheism, most people need gods—and soon the old gods began to creep back in.
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