Christianity
Comparative Witness: Christian Mission and Islamic Da‘wah
J. Dudley Woodberry Sunday, 1 March 2009
Christians seeking a wiser witness, especially in Muslim-majority societies, should have a firm understanding of their own Scriptures and mission tradition, as well as that of Islam.
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Why Theology in International Affairs?
Max Stackhouse Sunday, 1 March 2009
A response to Robert Nelson's review of Max Stackhouse's book Globalization and Grace [God and Globalization, Volume 4].
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From the Editor: Proselytism and Persecution
Dennis Hoover Sunday, 1 March 2009
The Spring 2009 issue addresses proselytism and persecution by affirming the moral and legal legitimacy of evangelism while also insisting on the highest standards of missions methodology. [FREE]
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A Covenant for Globalization?
Robert Nelson Monday, 1 December 2008
A review of Globalization and Grace [God and Globalization, Volume 4], by Max L. Stackhouse.
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A Common Word: What Comes Next—and How?
Bradley Shingleton Monday, 1 December 2008
How will "A Common Word" advance its program? An ethically-focused dialogue, using a framework like Hans Kűng's Global Ethic, will furnish a platform for engaging a host of contemporary concerns.
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Why I Signed the Yale Response to "A Common Word"
John Stackhouse, Jr. Monday, 1 December 2008
The Common Word and Yale Response letters acknowledge the differences between Islam and Christianity, but they emphasize shared moral imperatives and therefore deserve support. [FREE]
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A Common Word vs. a Clash of Civilizations
Eboo Patel Monday, 1 December 2008
The Common Word letter asserts that Christianity and Islam are both founded on love of God and love of neighbor, offering a way forward based on understanding and common action for the common good.
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Does Christianity Cause War?
Nick Megoran Thursday, 13 November 2008
Religion is often implicated in historical examples of violence, but Christianity will promote peace if it is properly understood and followed.
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Does Christianity Cause War?
Nick Megoran Thursday, 13 November 2008
Religion is often implicated in historical examples of violence, but Christianity will promote peace if it is properly understood and followed.
Read more: Does Christianity Cause War?
Global Religious Trends: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy
Todd Johnson Monday, 1 September 2008
The percentage of religionists worldwide continues to rise despite predictions of secularization. Demographic shifts and diversity yield opportunities for diplomacy and effective foreign policy.
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