by Darren Slade, PhD – FaithX Director of Research The organization, Faith Communities Today, along with 21 other Christian faith traditions, just...

by Darren Slade, PhD – FaithX Director of Research The organization, Faith Communities Today, along with 21 other Christian faith traditions, just...
by Darren Slade, PhD – FaithX Director of Research Over the past year, the FaithX Project, in partnership with researchers from the Global Center...
In a previous post, FaithX founder Rev. Ken Howard discussed the providential timing of COVID-19, explaining that this is not the first time that the Christian church had to face a global pandemic. Following up on his original writing, this post will explore in more detail the history of Christianity’s response to pandemics and how the church actually benefited the most once it took the appropriate steps necessary to curb the spread of disease, something the church desperately needs to learn to do today.
In a previous post, FaithX founder Rev. Ken Howard discussed the providential timing of COVID-19, explaining that this is not the first time that the Christian church had to face a global pandemic. Following up on his original writing, this post will explore in more detail the history of Christianity’s response to pandemics and how the church actually benefited the most once it took the appropriate steps necessary to curb the spread of disease, something the church desperately needs to learn to do today.
In a previous post, FaithX founder Rev. Ken Howard discussed the providential timing of COVID-19, explaining that this is not the first time that the Christian church had to face a global pandemic. Following up on his original writing, this post will explore in more detail the history of Christianity’s response to pandemics and how the church actually benefited the most once it took the appropriate steps necessary to curb the spread of disease, something the church desperately needs to learn to do today.
Religious Homophily and Biblicism:A Theory of Conservative Church Fragmentation by Darren M. Slade In his book, The Bible Made Impossible, Christian...
This post on Brian McLaren's reflections is written by Darren M. Slade, PhD If things continue unchanged and unchallenged, then the death of...
This Interview on Meaningful Contact with Atheists, Muslims, etc. was Conducted with Dr. Stephen Merino, Assistant Professor of Sociology at...