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Series: History of the 2nd Century Church - There is no clear break between the second and third centuries in the history of the Church. The most natural break comes with the death of Polycarp in 155, which virtually ended the sub-Apostolic Age, that is, the time of those who had been the immediate... Read More
Series: History of the 2nd Century Church - Marcus Aurelius ruled the Roman Empire from 161-180 A.D., after which time his son Commodus ruled (180-192). Marcus Aurelius was the last of the five good emperors that had begun with Nerva (96-98), under whose mild reign the Apostle John was able to leave... Read More
Series: History of the 2nd Century Church - The second-century Church was forced to develop its theology by its confrontation with false religions on the outside and with heresies on the inside. This is the positive side of freedom of thought and speech, for as new ideas are conceived, the ideas for... Read More
http://blog.christianitytoday.com/outofur/archives/2007/10/willow_creek_re.html October 18, 2007 Willow Creek Repents? Why the most influential church in America now says "We made a mistake." Few would disagree that Willow Creek Community... Read More
I first took notice of Goldman Sachs back in the days of Robert Rubin in the Clinton Administration, because of what appeared to be an astounding case of a conflict of interest. Now we find newsman Novak scratching his head as well: http://www.economicsbr... Read More
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