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LONDON — On a charming cobblestone street tucked away in London 's East End, a pub proudly hangs out a sign that reads ...
The First Amendment has shielded the government from religious factionalism, but religion has also flourished in the United ...
The Shaker Village at Sabbathday Lake is both an active religious community and a museum of sorts. Members of the public are ...
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How the Second Great Awakening Helped Make America
The Second Great Awakening built much of the religious infrastructure that still marks American towns and cities. Thus, if American Christianity collapses, it is that infrastructure that stands to ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Republic of Cyprus on June 15-16, and was warmly received by President ...
U.S. singer Ciara is one of the first public figures to become a citizen of Benin under a recent law by the small West African country ...
17% of Southern California houses are owned by investors Who owns 3.8 million single-family houses in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties?
Influence of the synergetic effect of the biocenosis synthesis of zoogenic colonies of bacteria and protozoa on the sustainable development of aquatic ecosystems A influência do efeito sinérgico da ...
The skull of St. Thomas More, a prominent Catholic saint beheaded in 1535, may soon be exhumed from its centuries-old resting place at St. Dunstan's Church in Canterbury, England.
An English church wants to exhume and preserve the remains of a martyr whose head was lopped off and speared on a London Bridge spike. St. Dunstan’s Church in Canterbury is asking parochial l… ...