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Discipliana Vol-65-Nos-1-4-2005, Newell Williams
Discipliana Vol-65-Nos-1-4-2005, Newell Williams
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-65-Nos-1-4-2005
Edward Robinson, "THE TWO OLD HEROES": SAMUEL W. WOMACK, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL AND THE ORIGINS OF BLACK CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES
Mark Martin, THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST EVANGELIZE GERMANY: THE FIRST YEARS AFTER WORLD WAR TWO
Don Haymes, FROM THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE STONE· CAMPBELL MOVEMENT: MARSHALL KEEBLE
G. Richard Phillips, BARTON WARREN STONE: HIS DISTINCTIVE CONTRIBUTION
John Grigg, A RECONSIDERATION OF NINETEENTH CENTURY POPULAR PROTESTANTISM: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STATUS IN THE OLATHE (KANSAS) CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rick Nutt, Controversy in Christ: The Background and Context of Western Frontier Presbyterian Revivalism and the Movements which Grew …
Menorah Review (No. 62, Winter/Spring, 2005)
Menorah Review (No. 62, Winter/Spring, 2005)
Menorah Review
Tales to Engage -- The Study of The Holocaust And Its Discontents -- Jews Courageous -- Thinking Heart of A Concentration Camp: The Spiritual Journey of A Young Woman in Holland Under Nazi Occupation -- Great Russian-Jewish Historians -- Children's Merits -- Noteworthy Books
Menorah Review (No. 63, Summer/Fall, 2005)
Menorah Review (No. 63, Summer/Fall, 2005)
Menorah Review
Affirming Life -- Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and Christianity -- Beginnings Departures Endings -- Christians and Israel -- Judaism and Superstitions -- Noteworthy Books
The Religious Roots Of The American Revolution And The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, David B. Kopel
The Religious Roots Of The American Revolution And The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, David B. Kopel
David B Kopel
This article examines the religious background of the American Revolution. The article details how the particular religious beliefs of the American colonists developed so that the American people eventually came to believe that overthrowing King George and Parliament was a sacred obligation. The religious attitudes which impelled the Americans to armed revolution are an essential component of the American ideology of the right to keep and bear arms.