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Jan 2024
The designation of the land of ancient Israel is called “The Holy Land” because Christians, after Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire, began to make pilgrimages to the places described in the New Testament as locations. Prior to its designation as “The Holy Land”, this area has had many names. For example, after the conquest under the leadership of Joshua, the land in procession of the twelve tribes of Israel was divided-up such that each tribes received a portion of the land. At this point, the tribes did not possess......
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April 12, 2023
Conclusion: Modern Day American Christian Identity
Christian Identity: Mainliners, Evangelicals, and the Global South Class Date: April 12, 2023 By the early years of the 21st century, most of the world’s Christians lived outside of North America and Europe. How this...
April 05, 2023
Part 7: The 1960s and the Decline of the Mainline Denominations
The United States was extremely divided at the time of the American Civil War (1861-1864), however there was one thing that both the north and the south held in common. They were overwhelmingly Protestant. In...
March 29, 2023
Part 6: Protestantism in the Post WWII Era
The social changes that impacted the United States following World War II also impacted the Protestant churches in America. As the population of the United States swelled, so did the demand for new churches in...
March 01, 2023
Part 5 – Missionary Boomerang
Missionary Boomerang: Mainline Reactions to Foreign Cultures Class Date: March 1, 2023 There is no doubt that people in western cultures believed their civilization and way of life to be superior to those of others....
February 15, 2023
Part 4 – A Transformed Vision of American Leadership
As we discussed in previous classes, American culture, politics and economics developed largely under the influence of Protestantism. Protestant churches became the centers of community life as waves of immigrants came to the United States....
February 01, 2023
Part 3 – Jewish Immigration Transforms the Vision of America
Jews had a major impact on American culture and education in the 20th century. Prior to the rise of the Nazis, intellectuals in countries such as the United States and UK urged their German Jewish...
January 25, 2023
Part 2: The Ecumenical and Evangelical Protestant Churches in America
In this class Pastor Dan defines some of the differences between evangelical and ecumenical protestant churches and examines how these differences developed over time. In general, ecumenical seminaries absorbed the intellectual changes that took place...
January 18, 2023
Christianity’s American Fate
American culture, politics, and economics developed largely under the influence of Protestantism. Three factors made America unique in the Christian world. First, Protestantism in America consisted largely of dissenters to the state church in Europe....