What’s in a Name?

I also have to look times when I have perhaps led to others losing their good names and what I should do to make amends for that, if amends are at all possible.

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The Economic Consequences of the Protestant Reformation

While Protestant reformers aimed to elevate the role of religion, we find that the Reformation produced rapid economic secularization. The interaction between religious competition and political economy explains the shift in investments in human and fixed capital away from the religious sector.

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The Hour is Coming

Albert Luthuli’s story is a reminder that we still await the hour that is coming–the hour that all truth is revealed and the world is reconciled.

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Faith and the White House: Who has access?

“Limited” – “practically non-existent” – “frozen out” – this is non-Christian-evangelical faith leaders are describing their access to the White House, in contrast with the communication lines that previous presidents, Republican and Democrat, have kept open.

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We faithful few?

In a neat synchronicity, three different voices across the internet spoke to the intersection of past and future of the Episcopal Church, largely lamenting a sense of something lost but also looking hopefully at the potential of a new beginning.

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