“Any fair reading of the religions as they are has to acknowledge there are fundamental areas of disagreement. They’re not all saying the same thing. It’s not fair to the followers of religions to pretend as if they are saying the same thing.” — Harold Netland
Date: April 7, 2013
Event: The Gospel Coalition 2013 National Conference, Orlando, Florida
Find more audio and video from our most recent event on the conference media page.
Related:
- We Need Confident Pluralism (review) by Jordan Ballor
- How a Man Named Lesslie Changed the Way I Think by Bruce Ashford
- Alan Jacobs on How to Think (podcast) by Collin Hansen
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