

Grant Project Results and Future
Concluded grant project You may recall that for the last three years I've been a part of the Multi-faith Matters Collaborative Inquiry...


Pew and evangelical orthopathic challenges
Two recent surveys published by the Pew Research Center reveal that evangelicals face some challenges in their efforts at engaging their...


Moral contextualization for evangelicals in multi-faith engagement
I recently came across a couple of articles online that illustrate some of the shortcomings I think are present in many forms of...


“Yuck! Your religion leaves a bad taste in my mouth!”: Disgust and multi-faith engagement
Over the years I’ve been reminded many times about the evangelical concerns for doctrinal purity and syncretism. The issues related to...


Washington, DC Peace Consultation
The week before Thanksgiving I had the opportunity to travel to Washington DC to be a part of the Evangelicals for Peace consultation....


Dehumanization and Genocide
Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave, and Exterminate Others David Livingstone Smith New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2011 I remember...


"Elusive Peace": enriching our multi-faith engagement and peacemaking processes
An increasing number of evangelicals and other Christians are interested in and involved in various forms of social justice, including...


The love of enemy and multi-faith engagement
In my view, good multi-faith engagement is a multi-faceted process that should involve a number of different aspects and considerations....


New possibilities for conversations
At times I come across books that are focused in a particular area, but as I read them I am struck by their possibilities for...


How do you feel about other religions?
In previous posts I've said that evangelicals need to focus on right emotions (orthopathy) in relation to those in other religions. My...