The “dangerous ideas” covered in this issue include private religion; asylum seekers and refugees; new apocalyptic religious movements; distortion of Christian beliefs, loving terrorists, and more.
The “dangerous ideas” covered in this issue include private religion; asylum seekers and refugees; new apocalyptic religious movements; distortion of Christian beliefs, loving terrorists, and more.
Conversations about the Christian response towards our earth, intersecting with the belief in and practice of humility.
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