Tag: persecution
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Carl Trueman writes here about disturbing developments in the UK. An extract is below. “Over my many years in the U.S., I have resisted the temptation to buy into the catastrophism that characterizes American conservative commentary on my homeland, from claims about NHS “death panels” to the takeover of British…
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A surge in Islamist terror has Catholics and Protestants on edge. Read about it here.
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Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He has a powerful essay at Touchstone entitled The Pagan Public Square. He argues, “Today little effort is made by secular liberals (or “progressives,” as many prefer to…
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Lactantius was a Christian and an eyewitness to the Great Persecution of Diocletian and Galerius just prior to Constantine and the Edict of Milan in 313 which ended the persecution. His graphic description of the persecution of Christians is sobering, as well as his detailed account of the horrific end…
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On The Death Of The Persecutors is the english translation for the latin work entitled De Mortibus Prosecutorum by Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius. It is a work of great antiquity, lost for centuries until its discovery in a 17th century convent library in Moissac, France. In the 4th century, Jerome…

