The West once was pagan and then became Christian; historically, it is the pagan-Christian West. Today, in contrast, it has become the Christian-pagan West. No century was ever more misjudged than the ...
They discovered multiple 1,000-year-old skeletons, and looking into the records, the finds belonged to a time when people in ...
Introduction: The Paradox of Faith and Festivity. Every December, the hills of Nagaland awaken to the beating of drums, the resonance of folk songs, and the vivid spectacle of traditional attire. The ...
If you want to find countries where there is little or no poverty and much prosperity, you will have to go to Christian countries. In non-Christian lands the lot of the masses is indescribable poverty ...
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How Pagan Scandinavia Became Christian
This video explores how the Norse world transformed from pagan warriors to Christian kingdoms. Tracing the gradual ...
Grave goods buried with the dead, such as jewelry and weapons, could be relics of paganism that remained as Christianity rose ...
Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe
Horses crossed the Baltic Sea in ships during the Late Viking Age and were sacrificed for funeral rituals, according to research from Cardiff University. Published in the journal Science Advances, ...
Easter brings together an unlikely cadre of traditions: church, bunnies and eggs. What may seem like an odd trio, however, is actually tied together by the universal themes of spring and life renewed.
Trump Holds Off on Endorsing in Texas Senate Race: ‘I Like Them Both’ National Guardsmen Aren’t Cops There are plenty of reasons for Christians to worry about America today. Many of those reasons ...
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