Five centuries after the Reformation, Catholics and Protestants are beginning to recognize the importance of focusing upon what unites them. Their differences have now become dwarfed by the onslaught of persecution imposed by radical Islamic and secular forces.
Religious Liberty
Enemies of Christianity at the Time of the Reformation
By Benjamin D. Wiker ● Crisis ● 11/01/2017
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