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Inter-faith dialogue is part of Christians’ social responsibility

by Ethos Institute | Jan 29, 2015 | More Articles by Dr Roland Chia

Should Christians engage in inter-faith dialogue? FOR some Christians, inter-faith dialogue is to be discouraged and even scrupulously avoided because it smacks of compromise and syncretism. In a recent survey entitled, “Negotiating Christianity with Other Religions:...

Be involved in affairs of the economic life

by Ethos Institute | Jan 29, 2015 | More Articles by Dr Roland Chia

What is the Christian understanding of the economic order? THE tumultuous events on Wall Street in recent times and their rippling events throughout the world has led some to lose confidence in the American economy and its financial system, others to debate the extent...

Civil Obedience part of Christian discipleship

by Ethos Institute | Jan 29, 2015 | More Articles by Dr Roland Chia

What should be the Christian perspective on the secular State? PERHAPS the best place to begin one’s reflection on what might be called a Christian theology of the state is Romans 13:1-7. Paul begins with a categorical injunction that “everyone must submit himself to...

Christians generally maintain that human rights are universal

by Ethos Institute | Jan 29, 2015 | More Articles by Dr Roland Chia

What is the Christian perspective on human rights? THE modern concept of human rights is historically rooted in deism whose concept of God and human autonomy are radically at odds with the teachings of the Bible and the Christian Faith. Christian theologians have long...

God And Money

by Ethos Institute | Jan 29, 2015 | Uncategorized

God and Money
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