Should a hymn writer’s scandals warrant the banning of a hymn?
In a guest post on the blog Law & Religion UK, 27 October 2015, Michael Ainsworth raises the question over whether the Church should continue to
In a guest post on the blog Law & Religion UK, 27 October 2015, Michael Ainsworth raises the question over whether the Church should continue to
Well, the Bible that contains it is. In 1631, almost 1,000 Bibles were collected and burned because of a rather unfortunate typo in the Ten
Author Eric Elnes, pastor of Countryside Community Church in Omaha, Nebraska, reflects in the Huffington Post on the “accidental saints” he witnessed at the memorial
The National Association of Evangelicals has released a statement that changes – somewhat – its formerly pro-death-sentence stance, recognizing that many of the millions of
The notebook pages were scribbled somewhere between 1604 and 1608, the deadline year for six teams of collaborative translators tasked with translated the King James
Religion News reports: Even as Pope Francis and Catholic leaders from around the world debate ways to make the Catholic Church more inclusive, Newark Archbishop
“Peace be to this house, and to all who enter here…” Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori opened the doors of Immanuel Chapel yesterday morning in
The Right Reverend Peter Ball, former Bishop of Gloucester in the Church of England, has been sentenced to three years in prison for decades-old abuses
The tomb was discovered in 2012 in downtown Plovdiv, Bulgaria, buried next to gas and sewer lines and a water supply. Dating from the fourth
New York City’s experimental and rather irreverent Abrons Arts Center turns 100 years old, with an ordained Episcopal priest at its helm – artistic director