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John Morehead of the Evangelical Chapter of the Foundation for Religious Diplomacy has written a dual book review of recent books by Brian McLaren and Eboo Patel. Check it out on the Evangelical...0October 24, 2012

Two Important Books for Evangelicals About Interfaith Cooperation

From Nicholas Price on Relevant, closing out an excellent series on interfaith cooperation: “… my hope is that evangelical Christians would becoming “culture makers” rather than “culture warriors,” and I...0October 23, 2012

Blessed are the Peacemakers

John Morehead of the Evangelical Chapter of the Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy offers a review of Brian McLaren’s new book: Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?:...0October 20, 2012

Why Evangelicals Should Read Brian McLaren’s New Book

Nicholas Price asks if “loving witness” is an oxymoron, on Relevant Magazine Online: http://www.relevantmagazine.com/god/worldview/loving-witness-oxymoron0September 17, 2012

Nicholas Price asks if “loving witness” is an oxymoron

Brian McLaren is coming out with a new book on Tuesday: Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?: Christian Identity in a Multi-Faith World. McLaren also did...0September 9, 2012

Brian McLaren on Christian Identity in a Multi-Faith World

Nicholas Price responds to tragedies in Joplin and Oak Creek at Relevant Magazine: “I would encourage all of us to begin by getting to know our neighbors.” Read the article...0August 16, 2012

Who Is My Neighbor?

From John Huckins on Sojourners’ God’s Politics: “… [We] were immediately greeted by the priest with a handshake and smile. He thanked us for coming and invited us into the experience...0August 10, 2012

A Christian visits a Sikh gurudwara

Eboo Patel on Relevant Magazine online: “For the church to remain relevant in a religiously diverse world, Christian leaders must learn to articulate how and why Christians can relate to...0August 8, 2012

Eboo Patel writes to Christians about the importance of interfaith dialogue

The burning of a mosque in Joplin, Missouri. A horrific shooting rampage at a crowded gurdwara outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These two terrible events mark the latest in religious hate crimes...0August 7, 2012

Response to Tragedies in Oak Creek and Joplin

The latest from Nicholas Price at Relevant Magazine Online: “When it comes to talking with people of other faith traditions, it is important to ask them what they believe and...0August 2, 2012

Learning about other traditions… from others

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