If you have a chance, check out the April issue of Christianity Today. There is an interview with Miroslav Volf, noted author and professor at Yale. Volf believes that our ability to live together in peace depends on how we answer this question.
In the interview, Volf says that all Christians don't worship the same God, and all Muslims don't worship the same God.
What do you think?
Kathy
Clarksville, TN
I haven't read it, but I suspect he's right. I don't think my construction of God is exactly the same as that of any other Christian, despite reading and valuing as sacred, the same Bible. Surely, if Christians can't agree on what it means to be a Christian, or the nature of God, then I'm guessing Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Jews, Buddhists, have the same interpretive differences.
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