Americans scoff at monarchy but romanticize its traditions. Why? Eduard Habsburg's new book answers this paradox, showing how old-world values—faith, family, and duty—can enrich modern life. You don’t need a crown, just Aristotle’s “golden mean” and a willingness to lead by example. #family #history
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Check Out Joelle Webb's article on the Christian Roots of the American Founding.
Yes, America Has Christian Roots
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For all of you history and political types, an excellent autobiography with first hand insight to the early American communist party. https://a.co/d/0nismms
School of Darkness
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Explore the post-Revolution strategies of three Anglican priests to organize American Episcopalians. Their plans laid the foundations for the Episcopal Church in the United States as we know it today. Learn the history of the Church in North America. https://lnkd.in/egXwy-5C
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#TopRanking: Throughout history, many kings and emperors have left indelible marks on their kingdoms and empires. Their reigns, often spanning several decades, have shaped the course of history and influenced the cultures and societies of their times. This article delves into the lives and legacies of the top 10 longest-reigning kings in written history, highlighting their contributions and the vast territories they governed. #History #KingsAndQueens #Empire Read more: https://lnkd.in/gR4ps6uR
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Can America Survive? In this must-read for historians, political pundits, Christians, and all Americans concerned about the Republic's preservation, Davis fearlessly tackles the question: Can America thrive as a Democratic Republic without its Christian roots? The conflict we face is not merely political or cultural; it is a spiritual battle, and the answers lie within the pages of this pivotal book.
Can America Survive ...: As a Democratic Republic Without Christian Ro
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On this day in Christian history, Edward Mote, an English cabinetmaker and hymn writer died. He is widely known for penning the lines to the popular hymn “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less.” Read more about today in our Christian History Series here https://lnkd.in/eUPmFnAC Please share❤️ #thenewmanng #christianhistory #christianblogger
November 13: Today in Christian History
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Edmond's War tells the gripping story of a 15-year-old boy standing firm in his Christian faith amidst intense societal pressure. After refusing to participate in his school's Pride Month event, Edmond Hastings becomes the target of severe backlash from both students and administrators. Set in Enid, Oklahoma, this book explores the real-life challenges that many young Christians face today when their values are at odds with progressive ideologies. As Edmond confronts the consequences of his decision—bullying, expulsion, and media scrutiny—his resolve remains unwavering. Through powerful storytelling, Edmond’s War highlights the importance of standing up for one’s beliefs, no matter the cost. It serves as a reminder that faith often requires courage in the face of adversity. This book is not just a narrative of conflict but an exploration of faith, resilience, and the complexities of navigating a world increasingly hostile to Christian principles. As the legal battles and media attention intensify, Edmond's War offers readers a thought-provoking reflection on religious freedom and the cost of living a life dedicated to Christ.
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Denison University history students and History Department Denison University followers--food for thought. Everything in your day is just a little more interesting when you are thinking as a historian. And every decision you make is a little more well-informed if you stop to ask some historical questions. How might understanding the history of the 16th-century Reformation help us #ThinkBetter about the complexities of the Catholic Church excommunicating an archbishop in 2024? What does it mean to challenge the authority of the pope? When has this happened before, and in what contexts? How might seeing this play out in 2024 help us ask new questions about Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation? History does not repeat itself. But the kinds of questions that historians ask to help us understand the world around us are timeless. #DUhistory #liberalartsforall #ThinkBetter https://wapo.st/4ckliRX
Vatican excommunicates Archbishop Viganò for refusing to recognize Pope Francis
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Is the Pope Peter’s True Successor or merely a Political President? The New Testament model of church leadership is seen as one of shared responsibility and servanthood, rather than hierarchical control. The Pope’s role has been shaped more by historical and political factors than by a divinely ordained succession from Peter, making the Pope resemble more of a political president than a spiritual successor. #brendonnaicker #theologyschool #pope #catholicchurch #peter #politics #protestant #swindonchurch #swindon #churchesinswindon #swindoncatholic https://lnkd.in/exXrjfu7
Is the Pope Peter’s True Successor or merely a Political President?
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John Schweiker Shelton evaluates the history and impact of parachurch organizations, the need for church campus ministries, and analysis from the recent book The Great Dechurching alongside the context of early American Christian missionaries. Read more from our latest Issue 37: Church in "Praying Towns, Parachurch Ministries, and the Need for Sodality" https://lnkd.in/giYDRU-R #theotherjournal #tellitslant #parachurch #churchcampusministry
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