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In a new book, “Holiness and Society,” the Israeli scholar Ronen Shoval seeks to understand the philosophical implications of the phrase and its contemporary resonance.
In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
Have you ever been caught in a lie and sweated out what would happen when you were face to face with the person you lied to?
I once heard a pastor say that sitting in a garage doesn’t make you a car. In the same way, sitting in church doesn’t make you a Christian.