Like many parishioners, this question (or its more non-committal cousin, “Who was Jesus?”) makes seasonal appearances at Christmas and Easter, usually on the covers of news magazines looking for a holiday angle.
Born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, the great escaped slave and vocal leader of emancipation later took the name Douglass, with a double “s.”
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON Professor of Global Christianity and Mission As one of the features of our blog, we’d like to introduce you to some of our reference works and […]
DR. GINA A. ZURLO Co-Director, Center for the Study of Global Christianity As a demographer of religion, I am regularly asked this question: Are Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses Christians? It’s […]
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON Professor of Global Christianity and Mission Christians as a whole, at any given time in history, have a definable geographic boundary and a demographic or statistical […]
Gordon-Conwell has deep roots. Although we are celebrating 50 years during this school year (beginning this week), the year 1969 is more of a date about a “restart” or “reboot” of the seminary.
A Tribute to Billy Graham Dr. Garth M. Rosell, Senior Research Professor of Church History It is difficult to imagine a world without Billy Graham. For the better part of […]