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Cody Mitchell
Jul 27, 202212 min read
From Indian Import to Local Enterprise: How Chinese Buddhism became uniquely ‘Chinese’
This essay seeks to determine both the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of Buddhist development in China.
Cody Mitchell
Jul 7, 20225 min read
America’s Most Influential Protestant Denomination Once Advocated Abortion: What Changed?
In 1971, the Southern Baptist Convention passed a pro-abortion resolution. Today, it is one of the most influential proponents of life.
Kurt Mahlburg
Jun 22, 20222 min read
Australia’s Revival History is ‘More Dramatic’ Than America’s
Jeff Stacey has made important contributions to Australia’s revival history. I recently caught up with him to dig deeper on this topic.
Kurt Mahlburg
Jun 7, 20223 min read
A Brief But Brilliant Background on Count Zinzendorf and the Moravians
An insightful interview about the history of Count Zinzendorf and the Moravians, whose 300th anniversary will be celebrated later this month
Cody Mitchell
Nov 2, 202112 min read
Was Islam a "unique new deal" for women in the 7th century?
This essay examines the proposition that, comparatively speaking, Islam presented a unique new opportunity for women in the 7th century.
Cody Mitchell
Sep 14, 20185 min read
The Separation of Church and State in the Mediaeval Age and Today
What did the separation of church and state look like during the so-called "dark ages"—the mediaeval period?
Guest Author
Jul 10, 20181 min read
"It's Only Me" by David Raw
The fascinating story of the Rev. Theodore Bayley Hardy (V.C., D.S.O., M.C.), the most decorated non-combatant of the First World War. Hard
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