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.
Even secular observers have been disturbed by booze-fueled discos in ancient cathedrals.
Every one of the muddled ideological systems that has informed the structure of the modern State has been nothing more than a counterfeit religion.
For the first time in America’s history, the culture views Christianity unfavourably.
Transgenderism is premised on dogmas which justify heinous acts against vulnerable people.
Our sacred places are being turned into meaningless chambers fit for any base purpose.
Falling in love with Christianity is unlikely to strengthen anyone’s faith in the ultimate value of our liberal heritage.
Pope Benedict XVI understood that Christ’s message is scandalous to the world.
Houellebecq may be decadent in his personal life, but no novelist sees Europe’s religious crisis with clearer eyes.
Bernanos and Poulenc dare us to ask why men of differing opinions would condemn their fellow men to death, leading to new waves of chaos and destruction.
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