An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Can evangelicalism survive Donald Trump and Roy Moore?

Sexuality, race, and gender: 3 explosive insights about America's 100 largest churches
Religion News Service: Using Outreach Magazine's popular annual list, Church Clarity uncovered three explosive insights about America's mega-churches.

What do an Etonian, a Trumpite and a Corbyn fan have in common? My church
The (London) Guardian: In his final column, Giles Fraser says that it's hard to think of a more varied group of people than the one that gathers at his local church. Surely a truly healthy society is built on this sort of diversity.

2017 has been a rough year for evangelicals
NPR: As 2017 ends, evangelical Christians in the United States are suffering one of their periodic identity crises.

Can evangelicalism survive Donald Trump and Roy Moore?
The New Yorker: A new generation of churches, more diverse and confounding political categories, may abandon the label but remain committed to its historic beliefs, Timothy Keller says.

Martin Luther and me
Boston Review: Georg Diez is a son of Martin Luther. As was his father and his father. But as a German man living through today's German and European politics, what does it mean to be a son of Martin Luther?

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