Christology

Pope Benedict Lambasts Godless Modern Societies

Pope Benedict XVI warned Sunday that modern culture is pushing God out of people's lives, causing nations once rich in religious faith to lose their identities.

Dem to Palin: Jesus Was a Community Organizer

“I used to be a community organizer and I’m in good company,” Roberts said as he introduced Barack Obama at a town hall event here Tuesday night.  read more »

Shroud of Turin stirs new controversy

A Colorado couple researching the shroud dispute radiocarbon dating of the alleged burial cloth of Jesus, and Oxford has agreed to help them reexamine the findings.

Pope invites Lutheran theologians to discussion about Jesus

As Pope Benedict XVI continues work on the second volume of his book about Jesus of Nazareth, he has asked two Lutheran theologians and some of his former students to discuss with him issues he will b  read more »

Evangelist Todd Bentley Reportedly Files for Separation

Evangelist Todd Bentley, who led a Pentecostal revival in Lakeland from a modest beginning to near-historic proportions, has filed for separation from his wife, a former spokesperson said Monday, and  read more »

Place for Gandhi in Indian Bible

THE words of the Bhagavad Gita and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have found a place in a controversial Bible published in India.An illustration depicts the holy family as Indian villagers: Mary wear  read more »

Democrats taking on religious right via blogs

The fight by Democrats to reclaim God from the religious right has been taken up by the traditional lefty blogosphere, an online collision between the edgy and the ecumenical.

Christians taking on role as environmentalists

Resistance among American Christians to address the effects of global warming is diminishing. Many Christians believe humans are to be stewards of the earth.

Porthmadog priest portrays Jesus as a woman

A VICAR has sparked a controversial debate by writing a play portraying Jesus as a woman.

Ancient Tablet Ignites Debate on Messiah and Resurrection

A three-foot-tall tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew that scholars believe dates from the decades just before the birth of Jesus is causing a quiet stir in biblical and archaeological circles, especially  read more »

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