

Humility in multi-faith engagement
In the Christian tradition, humility is an important virtue. St. Augustine famously said that, "Humility is the foundation of all the...


Multi-faith engagement and the challenge of post hoc theologizing
I really appreciate the efforts of various evangelicals in trying to help members of our tribe relate to those in other religions in more...


What about being "unequally yoked" in multi-faith engagement?
Below is a post largely comprised of a past reflection of mine on another blog. I've made some updates and modifications. In my last post...


A Biblical Foundation for Multi-faith Engagement
I thought it might be helpful to reproduce some relevant writing that I've done in the past in other forums, so with this post I am...


Epiphanius: ancient-future apologetics and theological difference
The bibliographical sources in some of my research led me to an interesting figure in church history. He is Epiphanius, the...


Let's get biblical
Let's get biblical, biblical I want to get biblical Let's get into biblical Let me hear your scripture talk, your scripture talk Let...


Openness to science on the psychology of difference
Recently a friend in interfaith work posted a link to a T-Mobile ad that ran on television during Super Bowl LII. As you can see when you...


Evangelicals, Terror Management, and Worldview Defense
Regular readers have been following my ongoing research in social psychology and other disciplines that I am pursuing as a part of both a...


ASM Conference on Interfaith Friendships
The American Society of Missiology has a theme for this year's conference that dovetails with my own interests. The conference...


Evangelical purity and symbolic threats
During the course of my continuing research in social psychology in dialogue with a theology of multi-faith engagement, I found a...