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Why Christianity Succeeded in Europe but Not Asia
Examine the historical, cultural, and political reasons why Christianity struggled to take root in Asia while thriving in Europe. This video unpacks the complexities of religious expansion, resistance ...
America’s empire today is partly formal, though mostly informal, with various grades of informality. The name ‘America’ itself is an imperial grab. The modern American-led ...
Orthodox churches have joined the Catholic bishops of Washington in a lawsuit against a state law requiring clergy violate ...
Up to seven people were killed and up to 13 injured in a large-scale Russian drone attack on Kyiv and Odesa June 10, which ...
Introduction: Nagaland, historically revered as a bastion of evangelical Christianity in Northeast India, now finds itself at a moment of profound spiritual inflection. A silent yet significant shift ...
As a Greek delegation prepares to arrive in Cairo on Wednesday to resolve tensions over the fate of St Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, Ahram Online examines how the controversy surrounding one of the ...
Organ transplantation in Kazakhstan relies heavily on living donors due to distrust in the system and religious beliefs. Only 10 out of 86 families consented to donation after death in 2024.View on eu ...
ST. LOUIS — A surge of people converting to Orthodox Christianity is helping local parishes here buck the national trend of declining church attendance and membership at other Christian ...
Positively, many mainline Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox Christian groups strongly condemned anti-South Asian violence, advocating interfaith solidarity, protection of religious freedoms ...
This year, Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox Christians will mark Easter on the same day, Sunday, April 20. The shared date is relatively rare due to the different calendars used by Western and ...
Byzantine imperial authorities relocated Syrians and Armenians suspected of being followers of Paulicianism from Asian provinces to Macedonia ... from being destroyed by the authorities or Orthodox ...