That’s how the leader of Philadelphia’s 1.5 million Catholics referred to “many self-described Christians.” Archbishop Charles Chaput made the controversial comment while calling for a “new ...
On Monday, I began my review of Steven Smith's Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars from the Tiber to the Potomac, and I finished at the point where Smith, having surveyed ancient paganism, ...
They discovered multiple 1,000-year-old skeletons, and looking into the records, the finds belonged to a time when people in ...
Thinking in a Catholic context, Maureen Mullarkey ponders whether the fading of Christianity in the West and its rise in the Global South is going to change Christianity in ways that the small-o ...
Recent events have left Christians wondering how they stand in American society. In the last year, we at Christianity Today have received several manuscripts by prominent Christian intellectuals ...
Grave goods buried with the dead, such as jewelry and weapons, could be relics of paganism that remained as Christianity rose ...
The West once was pagan and then became Christian; historically, it is the pagan-Christian West. Today, in contrast, it has become the Christian-pagan West. No century was ever more misjudged than the ...