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The position of the Archbishop of Canterbury holds significant historical and spiritual weight within the Church of England and the wider Anglican Communion. This article explores whether the Archbishop serves as God's physical mouthpiece, actively guiding his church in contemporary times.
The tale of the first Black samurai is intriguing and significant, intertwining themes of cultural exchange, historical migration, and the complexities of identity. This article delves into the life of Yasuke, a figure who not only broke racial boundaries but also left an indelible mark on Japanese history.
The legend of Atlantis has fascinated historians, writers, and explorers for centuries. In his influential 1882 book Atlantis: The Antediluvian World, Ignatius Donnelly thoroughly investigated what he considered Atlantis's lost civilisation. This post reviews Donnelly's theories, the historical background, and the continuing influence of his ideas on popular culture and modern scholarship. A copy of Donnelly's book is linked to this Blog Post.
The situation surrounding Pakistani celebrations in the UK on 14 Aug presents a notable irony, particularly in the context of historical events and migration. Here are some pointers to understand the irony.
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