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- Parsing Pancasila: How Indonesia’s Muslims and Christians Seek UnityThree Muslim and three Christian leaders candidly discuss sharia, extremism, and national identity in the world's most populous Muslim country.Interviews by Mellie Cynthia|Indonesian
- American Christians and the Anti-American TemptationChristians can love America—with all of its flaws and failures—precisely because we don’t expect it to be the kingdom of God.Russell Moore|
- The Problem with Anti-Anti-Christian NationalismModerate Christian nationalists shouldn't be smeared. But neither should extremism be defended.Paul D. Miller|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 70|40minSharing in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream NowChris Broussard and Matthew Daniels believe King still shines a light in a divided world.Russell Moore|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 34|42minRadicalization and Resilience with Elizabeth NeumannThe former Homeland Security official talks counterterrorism, online extremism, and resources for cultivating peace.Russell Moore|
- A Christian Approach to Social Justice Is Slow, Careful, and Self-ReflectiveThaddeus Williams asks good questions about contemporary zeal for change. But there are questions to ask of his critique as well.Michael Agapito|
- Evangelicals and Muslims: Not Brothers, But Best FriendsWhy the World Evangelical Alliance is working hand in hand with Nahdlatul Ulama in an ambitious global initiative to counter religious extremism.Thomas K. Johnson|
- Don’t Scoff at ‘Social Justice.’ Don’t Anchor Yourself to It, Either.Today’s progressive activists have plenty in common with the biblical prophets. But some differences are too vast to ignore.Andrew Byers|
- Terrorists in Burkina Faso Execute Six at Pentecostal Church(UPDATED) Assemblies of God pastor preferred to “die for his faith rather than leave the village” he served for decades.Kate Shellnutt|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 141|54minNot Just Asia Bibi: Pakistan’s Very Vulnerable ChristiansPoverty, cultural stigmas, and blasphemy laws make life taxing for religious minorities.CT Editors |
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