Today in History for Jan. 18: ...
Narrative imagination, conceptual insight and rigorous analysis are essential to illuminating history. A Nobel Prize in history should celebrate this interdisciplinary richness, acknowledging scholars ...
The effect of the Protestant Reformation in general, and Puritanism in particular, on political thought was profound.
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the abdication of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, the birth of ...
Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.
The heady world of the early Christians began with Jewish followers of Jesus and later became dominated by Romans attracted ...
The two 9-3 teams will be making history for their respective programs and the Gator Bowl. It's the first time they have ever played, despite both being in the South and with stadiums 711 miles ...
Gregory Rousseau sacked Rodgers for the 566th time in his career in the third quarter in Buffalo, which broke a tie with Tom Brady for the most-sacked quarterback in the history of the league. Sacks ...
A 6-3 win over the Espanola Paper Kings on Dec. 19 helped Greater Sudbury to make history with the first-ever No. 1 ranking for the team and just the third all-time for any club in the NOJHL. Owners ...
A shoreline analysis conducted by the National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR) has identified 69 erosional stretches along the Tamil Nadu coast, and flagged 20 sites that require reformation.
The Protestant Reformation that started in 1517 in Europe ... I offer this additional proof. In the long history of the Western world, governance of the church has always followed the pattern ...
However, after the Reformation, theatrical performances that took liberties with biblical texts were discouraged in Protestant Europe. In England, Puritans went so far as to ban Christmas and Nativity ...