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Written by Lucian Dragos   
Sunday, 30 July 2006

Our weekly guide to relevant info, news & events that underline Christianity in its habitus

Christians: The third Party in the Conflict
Many of the questions related to the Israeli-Hesbollah conflict refer to its religious and humanitarian consequences. Few are aware of the poor condition of Christians living in Southern Lebanon and even fewer see them for what they are: manipulated victims (...)

Nazareth: Another Target

Although personal, the testimony of an Arab Christian living in Nazareth, whose home was nearly hit by Hezbollah rockets and who saw Arab children dying from the same shelling, is something worth knowing (...)

Right and Left in Religious Thinking
The right wing of the Christianity in America played a great role politically. The left however, tries to fight back redefining its agenda related to global warming, Iraq war, minimum wage in an attempt to weaken its counterpart’s influence. Read more here (...)

"Historical" Agreement on Justification
Catholic, Methodist and Lutheran Church signer in Seoul, Korea an ecumenical agreement on justification. The event was greeted as a historical act, laying down the corner-stone for future ecumenical dialogue between the three Churches (...)

Brazil Is Back
After hosting the WCC meeting in February, Brazil is back on the map of religious meeting with a youth symposium, a part of the Orthodox 'Religion, Science and Environment' project initiated by the Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople. The aim is to get a better picture about the current and future state of the creation (...)




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