Religious Studies

Anglicans and Baptists

Different Roads to the Same Objective Persons of both denominations believe Jesus Christ lived, died, and rose from the dead. The Anglican Communion views the Eucharist (Lord's Supper) as the center of church worship and...

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CFL: Alouette Cahoon’s career path had frightening moments

By Herb Zurkowsky, Canwest News ServiceNovember 20, 2009 5:02 PM Photograph by: John Kenney, Montreal Gazette MONTREAL — Sixteen years have passed — enough time for the physical scars, barely visible to the naked eye, to...

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What Does it Mean to Be A Christian?

A Biblical Viewpoint on Following Christ What does it mean to be a Christian? Mouths Confessing, Hearts Believing First and foremost, being a Christian involves a person accepting Christ as his or her personal Savior. The first...

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The Way That Seems Right: The Social Church in America

Sound theology is being supplanted daily by the church's drive toward a more social gospel. Fighting poverty, aids, hunger, homelessness et al are now considered more important than getting people saved. Are we on the right track?

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Bethlehem Bible College invites Conference Participants from Around the World to Explore...

For thirty years Bethlehem Bible College (BBC), an Evangelical interdenominational Bible college in the West Bank, has been a living testimony that God is alive among Palestinians and a witness to the blessings of God in this...

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Religion in the Twin Tiers

The following religious services are scheduled for today and the coming week: Alpine * Cayutaville Church, 4 Corners, Cayutaville Road and county Road 6, (607) 594-4827: Pastor Steve DeWalt will deliver the message at the 9...

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Rahner might actually be talking to you in your dreams

This site needs some Catholicity, and Rhaner’s here to give it! That is, Karl Rhaner, a famous Jesuit theologian who died in 1984, just might actually be haunting you in your dreams. But given the hearsay that the man used to...

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Handsworth Grammar School promotes unity at multi-faith conference

Nov 21 2009 by Jonny Greatrex, Birmingham Mail A SCHOOL held a conference to celebrate its multi-faith community in the wake of the summer’s city centre race protests. The violence saw supporters of the English Defence League...

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Creationism could be taught in schools under Tories, claims Ed Balls

Tom Baldwin, Chief Reporter Conservative plans to grant schools freedom from central control risk bringing the creationist doctrines of a “Religious Right” into the classroom, the Government warned last night. Ed Balls, the...

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MA in Religious Education by distance learning

What qualifications are available? Warwick Institute of Education offers two part-time courses in religious education by Distance Learning. The courses are the MA in Religious Education and the Postgraduate Certificate in...

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