The fate of 'Christian' culture rests soley on a new interpretation of the moral teachings of Christ that is spreading on the web. The first wholly new interpretation for 2000 years and presents a religous conception entirely new to human history, leading faith to observable consequences that can be tested and judged for their authenticity. Links: www.dunwanderinpress.org, www.energon.org.uk
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A new blog that may be of interest to readers of Charles Taylor's A Secular Age:
http://www.ssrc.org/blogs/immanent_frame/. [MORE]
Jonathan VanAntwerpen
Oct 25, 2007 22:39
The fate of 'Christian' culture rests soley on a new interpretation of the moral teachings of Christ that is spreading...
Robert Landbeck
Oct 3, 2007 14:36
It's hard to see this as a secular age when 85 percent of Americans say they believe in God, and... [MORE]
Scott Miller
Sep 17, 2007 16:53
I'm not sure what you mean when you say that the books of Mssrs Dawkins and Hitchens "justify" how people... [MORE]
Danny Walker
Sep 13, 2007 17:00
First of all, Christianity of the past has nothing to brag about. Think of Father Coughlin and Henry Ford who... [MORE]