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Tim Keller. Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions August 15, 2023 2:30 pm (live...
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by Tony Carnes | Aug 15, 2023 | Biographies, Catastrophe theory, Evangelical Protestants, Postsecular City, Theology & religious studies, Upper East Side | 0 |
Tim Keller. Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions August 15, 2023 2:30 pm (live...
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Tim Keller. Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions August 15, 2023 2:30 pm (live...
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Tim Keller. Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions Timothy James Keller went to Heaven...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Feb 27, 2023 | Biographies, Catastrophe theory, Evangelical Protestants, Postsecular City, Theology & religious studies, Upper East Side | 0 |
Tim Keller. Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions The advantage of Baby Boomers is...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Jan 9, 2019 | Democratic good, Journalism, Manhattan, Postsecular City, Retros | 21 |
In NYC’s history evangelical Christians, Jews, Catholics and secularists have often allied for the common good. Might photo-journalist Jacob Riis guide us to a new “bleeding-heart” alliance?
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Mar 25, 2015 | African American, Faith-based social services, Politics, law & faith, Postsecular City, Race & faith | 12 |
Who are the true heirs of the Moynihan Report 50 years later?
Read Moreby Melissa Kimiadi | Jan 19, 2012 | Churches in Schools controversy, Food, Soundview | 37 |
Pastor Dimas Salaberrios is on his 19th day of a hunger strike against a city policy that...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 31, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City | 2 |
A fundamental change in the role of faith in New York City affects the mindspace of the world.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 13, 2010 | African American, Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City, S.I. | 33 |
In 1978 the number of evangelical church plants jumped to three times greater than the average number planted per year for the previous decades.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 10, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City | 5 |
However, at its lowest point, the city opted to rehabilitate itself. Often, outsiders played...
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Lower East Side, Manhattan. Photo by A Journey through NYC religions There was not much happiness...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 3, 2010 | Evangelical Protestants, Manhattan, Postsecular City | 1 |
The decline of the evangelicals was peculiar to a fifty year period in the mid-20th Century within the city’s almost four hundred year history. Evangelicalism predominated in the 19th and early 20th Century.
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