In her famous Album “Easter” (1978), she focuses on the figure of Christ. Back then she said that “the myth of Christ is still exciting and stimulating to me”.
After searching and struggling throughout his life, Eliot finally surrendered to the “peace that surpasses all understanding”. In 1926 he converted to Christianity.
His father was a fairly liberal reformed pastor. He spoke of Christ more as an example, than a substitute for sinners.
The last novel by Javier Marias Asi empieza lo malo (“This is where it all goes wrong”) is about the fear of our lives being destroyed by those secrets which could cause earthquakes at a moment’s notice.
Bill O’Reilly’s “Killing” series brings its most inherently commercial title -“Killing Jesus”- to National Geographic Channel.
The story of “The Crucible” reveals a dark side to the United States, where many people are still trying to build a New Jerusalem.
‘A Fortunate Shipwreck’ is a documentary that examines the emptiness of post-Christian society in Quebec after most people left the Catholic Church in the 1950s.
The Vatican Library has digitised one of the earliest versions of the Bible.
Never-before-showcased clay tablets documenting the first diaspora go on display at Jerusalem’s Bible Lands Museum.
A review of the film ‘Unbroken’: “We all need heroes. We want someone to admire, but often, we only find them in fiction. Angelina Jolie met a real one, who has recently left us.”
Dr Craig Evans explains the technique his team used to remove the fragment of Mark´s Gospel from the mummy mask.
A small papyrus fragment containing words from the Book of Mark could end up being the earliest copy of a Christian gospel on record.
Angelina Jolie's film leaves out Zamperini's conversion to Christianity.
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