It’s funny, how this article makes me think and recount on the many encounters I have had [and continue to] with groups of people with curious notions of diversity. In America and in today’s world, perhaps with a hat tip to globalization, diversity has not come to mean the acceptance of those who look different, think different and act different than you but rather it is a carefully masked system of unification. That, in their minds, diversity is a process by which we will all eventually think and feel and experience the world the same. How arrogant this is! As usual, Dr. Jackson has a noteworthy piece. Read on it here.
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Taking Steps Towards Real Diversity
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Examining Faith In Public As Well As Private
This article seems to be a continuation of Dr. Jackson’s topic he spoke of last year at NYU: Public minimum and private maximum. Read about it here.
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Secular vs. Religious Salvation
I found this article of particular interest as it examines perhaps two “competing” ideologies regarding the notion of salvation. Read it here.
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Faith Alone Won’t Make the Difference
More from Dr. Jackson’s blog at OnFaith. Read it here.
