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  2. Yet, Christian or otherwise, it is on all of us to point out when the emperor is naked – with Bishop Budde’s quiet, brave sermon leading the way. The strongest words are not always those ...

  3. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The first state to recognize Christianity as its official religion was the Kingdom of Armenia in 301. [1] Christianity gained prominence in Roman politics during the reign of Constantine the Great, who favored Christianity and legalized its practice in the empire in 313. [2] Christians were also appointed to government positions at this time. [3]

  4. Progressive Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Christianity is the post-modern influenced evolution of historic mainline liberal Protestant Christianity and it is an heir to the Social Gospel movement. It draws from process theology, liberation theology, feminist theology, womanist theology, and eco-theology as well. Progressive Christianity focuses on promoting values such as ...

  5. Woke - Wikipedia

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    Woke has also been used as shorthand for some ideas of the American Left involving identity politics and social justice, such as white privilege and reparations for slavery in the United States. [1] [2] [3] The phrase stay woke was uttered in recordings from the mid-20th century by Lead Belly and, post-millennium, by Erykah Badu.

  6. Woke DC Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde defends lecturing ... - AOL

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    Woke DC Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde defends lecturing Trump, tells ‘The View’ hosts she was ‘trying to speak a truth’ Chris Nesi January 22, 2025 at 1:47 PM

  7. Political scientist: Realism vs. Christianity during Holy Week

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  8. Ideological bias on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    In a subsequent study, the same researchers compared about 4,000 Wikipedia articles related to U.S. politics (written by an online community) with the corresponding articles in Encyclopædia Britannica (written by experts) using similar methods as their 2010 study to measure "slant" (Democratic vs. Republican) and to quantify the degree of bias.

  9. Fundamentalist–modernist controversy - Wikipedia

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    This was the publication of J. Gresham Machen's Christianity and Liberalism. In this book, Machen argued that liberalism, far from being a set of teachings that could be accommodated within the church, was in fact antithetical to the principles of Christianity and was currently engaged in a struggle against historic Christianity.