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313 The Edict of Milan
The agreement shifted Christianity from being an illicit, persecuted sect to being a welcome—and soon dominant—religion of the Roman Empire.
Rome's Religious Ferment
The first-century Empire swirled with an exotic mix of religions.
A Time for Mourning, A Time for War
From the Reformation to the Glorious Return
The Renaissance of the Gospel
A Brief Sketch of the Italian Reformation
From Mountain Ghetto to Missionary Diaspora
Waldensians and the Modern Era
To A Home in the Land of the Free
The Waldensians in North America
The Soviet Union Celebrates 1000 Years of Christianity
Why, all of a sudden, would an officially atheistic confederation of republics like the USSR choose to celebrate, in full pomp and grandeur, a thousand years of Christianity on its soil?
Suit Challenges Christian Employment Service Practices
A Washington State judge has ruled on Intercristo’s request.
The Supreme Court’s Changing Stance on Religious Freedom
Several current cases may well result in greater latitude.
The Dippers Dipt: Not Quite So, Reverend Featley!
What Is a True Particular Visible Church? The Great Debate at Southwark Rejoined.
To Walk in All His Ways

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World Vision Appeals Employment Discrimination Case to Ninth Circuit
World Vision Appeals Employment Discrimination Case to Ninth Circuit
Federal appeals courts are starting to wrestle with how nondiscrimination laws apply to religious organizations when it comes to sexual orientation and gender identity.

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