-
prohibited due to
concerns about foreign influence. The
number of
Christian churchgoers nonetheless more than
doubled between the 1980s and the
early 2000s due...
-
continental Calvinism among the
English elite and
among the
ordinary churchgoers from the 1560s to the 1620s are
subjects of
current and
ongoing debate...
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Raised a
Presbyterian by his
deeply religious father,
Stewart was a
devout churchgoer for much of his life. Stewart's
mother was a pianist, and
music was an...
- band
throughout the 1940s. Her
records caused an
immediate furor: many
churchgoers were
shocked by the
mixture of gospel-based
lyrics and secular-sounding...
-
politicians are corrupt,
ministers such as
Reverend Lovejoy are
dismissive to
churchgoers, and the
local police force is incompetent.
Religion also
figures as...
-
Roosevelt publicly encouraged church attendance and was a
conscientious churchgoer himself, a
lifelong adherent of the
Dutch Reformed church. When gas rationing...
-
conventional liberal with
theistic inclinations who was an
irregular churchgoer at best,"
according to
Brown University historian Gordon S. Wood. In his...
- From the
second half of the 20th century, the
number of
adherents and
churchgoers has declined. Data for 2023 list 4,638,000
members of the
Catholic Church...
- 26 million
baptised members (of whom the vast
majority are not
regular churchgoers). It
forms part of the
Anglican Communion with the
Archbishop of Canterbury...
-
Mulholland Drive in a
supporting role as Jason, and in
Father Stu as a
churchgoer named Randall. He also
wrote five
episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati. Fairman...