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Martin E. Marty, an eminent church historian, prolific chronicler and interpreter of religion and its role in public life, ...
When we narrate the history of the church from the perspective of Black nuns,” says historian Shannen Dee Williams, “myths ...
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Bruce Buursma is a Pulitzer-Prize finalist and award-winning religion correspondent. From theological reflections to breaking ...