An interreligious pioneer: Evangelical seminary president builds bridges through 'convicted civility'
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Oh. How well I remember the anamosity and venom from the Walter Martin influence, during my missionary experiences in the mid 1970s. His nefarious influence is still being felt from many corners of the Evangelical world.
God bless you Dr. Mouw. More..
How very refreshing to see two Christian gentlemen follow the admonition in Ephesians 4:32: "And be ye kind one to another...." Christianity in practice trumps Christianity in theory. I applaud the work of peace which has been fostered.
Well stated, KTC John.