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There are some similarities between the Christian and Islamic concepts of God, but we can’t conclude that Christians and Muslims worship the same God

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

Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? THIS question has become pressing in some circles, especially after 9/11 and in the wake of strenuous attempts in the West not to demonise Islam. An affirmative answer to this question is well supported by some of the...

Christians do not hold that all religions are the same

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

Are all religions fundamentally the same? Do they all lead to God and offer salvation? THE Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw has famously said that “There is only one religion though there are a hundred versions of it.” This interpretation has become...

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:...

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