A forum for comments of any sort dealing with the study of religions in history. While primarily directed to students of the history of religion at the university of Guelph, and the University of Guelph/Humber, it is open to anyone interested.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
An interesting site!
I have just found this site - hosted by Birkbeck College at the University of London - the Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society - and it looks very good! The link here takes you to their
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Evangelicalism
Here is a link to an interesting project at Wheaton College in the U.S. While I am not an evangelical Protestant, I have tremendous respect for the scholarly work done on religion at Wheaton College [sometimes called the Rome of evangelical Protestantism - though perhaps the American Geneva would be more apropos].
Evangelical protestantism has shaped much of American culture - not so much I think with the foundation of the Massachusetts Bay colony - Wikipedia!!!!!s, as with the preaching tours of George Whitefield in the 18th century - though this can be debated!
Anyway, look around the site by clicking on the title of this blog entry...
Ted
Evangelical protestantism has shaped much of American culture - not so much I think with the foundation of the Massachusetts Bay colony - Wikipedia!!!!!s, as with the preaching tours of George Whitefield in the 18th century - though this can be debated!
Anyway, look around the site by clicking on the title of this blog entry...
Ted
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