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Charles Glenn: A Response, Nick Lantinga
Charles Glenn: A Response, Nick Lantinga
Pro Rege
This paper was given in response to Dr. Glenn’s presentation.
"Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools": A Response, Lloyd Den Boer
"Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools": A Response, Lloyd Den Boer
Pro Rege
This paper was presented in response to that of Dr. Charles Glenn.
Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools, Charles L. Glenn
Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools, Charles L. Glenn
Pro Rege
Dr. Glenn’s paper was presented at the Spring Semester Convocation Ceremony Dinner at Dordt College, January 15, 2004.
Response To Dr. Charles Glenn, Paul Fessler
Response To Dr. Charles Glenn, Paul Fessler
Pro Rege
This paper is a response to Dr. Glenn’s presentation.
Danish Lutheran Churches In America: Contributions Of The United (Danish) Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1896-1960, Edward A. Hansen
Danish Lutheran Churches In America: Contributions Of The United (Danish) Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1896-1960, Edward A. Hansen
The Bridge
The United Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church was formed in 1896 by a merger of two Danish immigrant groups. One group, the "Blair Synod" had been excluded from the Danish Lutherans organized in America in 1872, in a controversy mainly involving the Bible as the Word of God. The second group, the "North Church," had been organized in 1884 by Danish members of the NorwegianDanish Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in 1870). These Danes had withdrawn peaceably from their Norwegian brethren, in order better to serve immigrants from Denmark. By the 1940s this united church had changed from almost exclusive use of …
The Establishment Of Danish Lutheran Churches In Canada, Rolf Buschardt Christensen
The Establishment Of Danish Lutheran Churches In Canada, Rolf Buschardt Christensen
The Bridge
This paper presents a brief history of the establishment of Danish Lutheran congregations in Canada during the twentieth century. As they will continue to evolve, the paper ends with a short discussion of challenges facing the Danish congregations in Canada as they enter the twenty-first century.
Negotiating Toleration: Engagement, Enforcement, And The Politics Of Recognition, Matthew S. Weinert
Negotiating Toleration: Engagement, Enforcement, And The Politics Of Recognition, Matthew S. Weinert
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Toleration and Identity: Foundations in Early Modern Thought by Ingrid Creppell. New York: Routledge, 2003. 212pp.
and
How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West by Perez Zagorin. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. 371pp.
"In God We Trust:" The Cultural And Social Impact Of Affinity Fraud In The African American Church, David E. Austin
"In God We Trust:" The Cultural And Social Impact Of Affinity Fraud In The African American Church, David E. Austin
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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