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Evangelicals are leery of religious education proposal.
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The holy war, or jihad, in the southern Philippines is getting ugly.
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Freedom could not have been won without the faithful efforts of the church.
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Little-known or remarkable facts about the American Puritans
Protestantism Explodes
Why is a traditionally Catholic region turning Protestant?
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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.

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Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
The wager only scratches the surface of his relevance to a post-Christian era.

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