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The Officials of the Roman Empire in time of persecution sought to force the Christians to sacrifice, not to any of the heathen gods, but to the Genius of the Emperor and the Fortune of the city of Rome; and at all times the Christians' refusal was looked upon not as a religious but as a political offence.

— Frances Legge,
Forerunners and Rivals of Christianity,
Vol, I, p. lvi.

The history of Eastern Christianity under the rule of Islam has already been written. The story is a depressing one. The history of Western Christianity under the rule of Islam has yet to be written. Whether it will ever be written may well depend on how seriously the Church in the West takes the Great Commission in the next few decades and on whether the zeal and self-sacrifice of Muslims for their jihad can be matched by the zeal and self-sacrifice of Christians for the Great Commission - indeed, whether Muslims, with their zeal and self-sacrifice, can be converted from jihad to the Great Commission.

— Stephen Perks,
"From Jihad to Great Commission"
in Christianity & Society, Vol. VIX, No. 3
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Tuesday
Sep132011

Volume 10, No. 2

CONTENTS:

Editorial

  • The Social Consequences of Apostasy, by Stephen Perks

Features:

  • The Eurodelimma, by John Peck
  • Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice Vindicated? Part 2, by Thomans Schirrmacher
  • Alpha and the Omegas? Part 1,  by Peter Burden-Teh
  • The Christian Passover: Agape Feast or Ritual Abuse?, by Stephen Perks
  • God and Gender, by Paul Wells
  • The Witch Craze—Positively Mediaeval, by Nick Needham

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