By: Jason|19 July, 2011|Categories: Books|Tags: exclusivism . externalism . Joseph Kim . Reformed Epistemology . religious diversity . Warrant
An individual confronted with the vast diversity of religious beliefs and practices in the world has four possible ways of making sense of this situation. The first is naturalism, the position that all religious beliefs are merely the product of human projection and therefore false. The second is pluralism, the idea that there is a single ultimate religious reality and all…
Read more »By: Jason|19 July, 2011|Categories: Evangelism|Tags: Evangelism . tracts . witnessing
Given the recent legal controversy over Christians passing out tracts at events, Christianity Today asks a group of pastors and evangelists if tracts, flyers, and street evangelism are still effective ways of bringing people to Christ. I found Bob Roberts’ answer to contain the most common sense: “Yes, if it isn’t distracting from the event. Yes, if it is done…
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