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Our weekly guide to relevant info, news & events that underline Christianity in its habitus
Politics Related to Poland's Christianity In a Europe where gay marriages are legal, where Christianity and its spirit is less present, Poland thinks it is different. Recent intentions to include references to Christianity in the EU constitution, John Paul II's figure and overwhelming numbers of declared Christians are making Poland one of the "red" countries in Europe. Find out more what that means (...)
Yet Another Gospel?! In a very interesting material considering the best novel written in the recent past, Christianity Today made public a material commenting New York Time's recent idea: to identify the best fiction work of the past 25 years in America. The results, the surprises and the winners in an article nicely put: "Very Important Fiction. The Gospel according to The New York Times Book Review" (...)
Globalization Under the Observation Church leaders from 41 countries gathered in Accra to formulate their opinion about globalization and the response Reformed Churches have to give to this phenomena. In the heart of Africa, in Ghana, the result is simple to guess: a statement that looks like any other left-party's discourse, but where Jesus is still mentioned (...)
DaVinci Sells Church Materials One of the great things observed after the big selling of "DaVinci Code" is that all Christian Churches reported a rise in selling Christian books and other materials. This "revolution", as it is sometimes called, was possible due to the interest manifested by the faithful relating to the Church's history, teaching and its social impact. Read here more about the impact of "DaVinci-mania" in US (...)
Movie Banning and Its Results Because it is contrary to the faith and can form a wrong opinion about the Church institution, in Manila "The DaVinci Code" was banned. The result was especially young people and other people interested went to see it in other cities. Read here what the Archbishop of Manila had to say (...)
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