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Pew study shows Christianity counts as ‘truly a global faith’
Written by LESLIE SCANLON, Outlook national reporter   
Monday, 06 February 2012 19:03

A century ago, the geographic center of Christianity was in Europe and North America.

 
The facts and the questions
Written by SAMUEL E. MASSENGILL   
Monday, 06 February 2012 18:57

First, a disclaimer: I am happily married to a person whose vocation is sociology of religion.

 
In Pakistan, an island of clarity amid a sea of mixed messages
Written by Jack Haberer, Outlook editor   
Sunday, 22 January 2012 23:50

Correction:

In the story, “In Pakistan, an island of clarity amid a sea of mixed messages” (pub. Jan 26), David Stoner was identified as former interim director of the General Assembly Council. He actually was the executive director. Also, Christy Munir did not teach at Gordon College but was chair of the chemistry department of Qaid-I Azim University. He was selected to become chairman of the board for Gordon College if the PC(USA) finally takes back the school.


ONE OF THE MANY STUDENTS WHO HAPPILY MUGGED FOR THE CAMERA ON FORMAN’S CAMPUS.

 Check the Amazon.com listings of recent books about Pakistan and you will perceive a theme: “The Unraveling …, ” “Descent into Chaos,” “ … the World’s Most Frightening State,” “Deadly Embrace …, ” “ … the Hard Country.”

 
Luther’s hammer blows still echo in religion, language, education, music
Written by LESLIE SCANLON, Outlook national reporter   
Monday, 09 January 2012 04:20

Martin Luther’s footsteps are all over Germany — where he preached, prayed and inspired people to think about God in a new way.

 
The hand of the past lies heavy on everyday life in Germany
Written by LESLIE SCANLON, Outlook national reporter   
Monday, 09 January 2012 04:18

Travel in Germany and the phrase “in former times” becomes almost a refrain. It can mean, depending on the context, during World War II, during the Communist era that divided the country for more than 40 years, during the Nazi regime which so scarred the country, or during an even longer stretch of history leading back to medieval times.

 
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