Searching for the Messiah in New York City
A chrononological sidebar to “Jesus the New York Jew” in series “Jesus the New Yorker”
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by Journey | Dec 18, 2023 | Evangelical Protestants, Jesus the New Yorker, Jews, Jews, Postsecular City | 0 |
A chrononological sidebar to “Jesus the New York Jew” in series “Jesus the New Yorker”
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 17, 2023 | Evangelical Protestants, Jesus the New Yorker, Jews, Postsecular City | 0 |
In the 1960s and 1970s spiritual seekers did what massive numbers of New Yorkers fed up with bad government and negative social trends were doing—they left the city and later came back to help the spiritual renewal of the city. Part 2 of series “Jesus the New Yorker”
Read Moreby Pauline Dolle | Feb 6, 2014 | Art & Faith, Biographies, Evangelical Protestants, Jesus the New Yorker, Koreans, Postsecular City | 1 |
A migrant’s memories become a mirror for New Yorkers. Newcomers are a major source of religious, economic and cultural innovation in the city. Part 5 in the series Jesus the New Yorker
Read Moreby Melissa Kimiadi | Jan 27, 2014 | Biographies, Evangelical Protestants, Indians, Jesus the New Yorker, Theater & Dance | 15 |
Mayor De Blasio’s inauguration poet mixes activism with Jesus. Part 4 in the series Jesus the New Yorker.
Read Moreby Melissa Kimiadi | Dec 29, 2013 | Biographies, Evangelical Protestants, Jesus the New Yorker, Postsecular City | 18 |
How Midwesterner Mac Pier turned on a power system for evangelical churches. Part 3 in series “Jesus the New Yorker”
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 17, 2013 | Evangelical Protestants, Jesus the New Yorker | 9 |
Part 1 of series “Jesus the New Yorker” on the remarkable resurrection of the evangelical Christians all over New York City
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