Some stories about religious pluralism

Most of us live in a religiously pluralistic society. Though many deplore “religious pluralism” as something evil, it is an inescapable fact of our existence, and any attempt to undo it would be hugely unjust and would cause immense humanRead more…

VIOLENT CONFLICTS IN JOS

Plateau State lies near the heart of Nigeria’s “Middle Belt.” It is an ethnically plural axis that sprawls across much of central Nigeria. The State is blessed with a beautiful landscape of gently rolling hills and a pleasant climate. ItRead more…

Truth and Secularity

Just a brief response to Stuart’s article on truth and secularity.  You suggest that the movement toward secularization that has been underway for about 150 years continues unabated and is taken up by postmodern descendants.  I am not sure thatRead more…

Truth and Secularity

Just a brief response to Stuart’s article on truth and secularity.  You suggest that the movement toward secularization that has been underway for about 150 years continues unabated and is taken up by postmodern descendants.  I am not sure thatRead more…

Truth & Secularity

As we head towards the global consultation in SA, we are being invited to reflect on issues affecting the church, the gospel and truth, particularly as we face a growing secularity in many quarters. Paul Johnson wrote of “the birthRead more…

Truth & Secularity

As we head towards the global consultation in SA, we are being invited to reflect on issues affecting the church, the gospel and truth, particularly as we face a growing secularity in many quarters. Paul Johnson wrote of “the birthRead more…

God Is Doing Something New

A Response to Joseph Cumming’s ‘Muslim Followers of Jesus?’ To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do not necessarily represent Christianity TodayRead more…