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  2. R. J. Rushdoony - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Rousas John Rushdoony ( Armenian: Ռուսա Հովհաննես Ռշտունի, romanized : Rrusa Hovhannes Rrshtuni) was born in New York City, the son of recently arrived Ottoman Armenian immigrants, Vartanoush (née Gazarian) and Yegheazar Khachig Rushdoony. [ 7] Before his parents fled the Armenian genocide of 1915, his ancestors ...

  3. Freedom From Religion Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers (2019) 19 [ 2 ] Website. ffrf .org. The Freedom From Religion Foundation ( FFRF) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for atheists, agnostics, and nontheists. Formed in 1976, FFRF promotes the separation of church and state, and challenges the legitimacy of many federal and state programs that are faith-based.

  4. Donald G. Bloesch - Wikipedia

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    Donald G. Bloesch. Donald George Bloesch (May 3, 1928 – August 24, 2010) was an American evangelical theologian. For more than 40 years, he published scholarly yet accessible works that generally defend traditional Protestant beliefs and practices while seeking to remain in the mainstream of modern Protestant theological thought.

  5. Dan Barker - Wikipedia

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    Co-president, Freedom From Religion Foundation, author, musician. Known for. Advocacy of atheism and rationalism. Criticism of religion. Voice of Dan Barker. Daniel Edwin Barker (born June 25, 1949) is an American atheist activist and musician who served as an evangelical Christian preacher and composer for 19 years but left Christianity in 1984.

  6. Frank Meyer (political philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Meyer was born to a prominent business family of German Jewish descent [3] [better source needed] in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Helene (Straus) and Jack F. Meyer. [3] [4] He attended Princeton University for one year and then transferred to Balliol College at Oxford University, where he earned his B.A. in 1932 and his M.A. in 1934.

  7. Christianity in the modern era - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Christianity in the modern era. For broader coverage of this topic, see History of Christianity. The mission at 312 Azusa Street in 1907, Los Angeles, California, the United States, considered to be the birthplace of Pentecostalism. The history of modern Christianity concerns the Christian religion from the beginning of the 15th ...

  8. Charters of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Charters of Freedom are flanked by Barry Faulkner ’s two grand murals, one featuring Thomas Jefferson amidst the Continental Congress, and the other featuring on James Madison at the Constitutional Convention. Along the Charters of Freedom is a dual display of the "Formation of the Union", including documents related to the evolution of ...

  9. Christian liberty - Wikipedia

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    Christian liberty. In Christianity, the doctrine of Christian liberty or Christian freedom states that Christians have been set free in Christ and are thus free to serve him. [1] Lester DeKoster views the two aspects of Christian liberty as "freedom from" and "freedom for" and suggests that the pivot between the two is the divine law.