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A conservative pastor and an atheist academic

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They were proving that not only is pluralism desirable but also that it is possible. In a report for the British think tank Theos, David Barclay argued that rather than seeking to achieve agreement on every issue, the task facing different religious and secular groups was to form 'political friendships'. These would involve actually getting together and doing things, rather than sitting at arms length and arguing. It is in this spirit that Keller and Haidt recently debated and it is in this spirit that Christians should be seeking to engage the world.


Andy Walton | Read the full article at Christian Today

Read the full report 'Making Multiculturalism Work' here

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