Category Archives: World Religions

Blog Series on Insider Movements

On Between the Times, the faculty blog for Southeastern Seminary, a new series is being posted on a missiological strategy called “Insider Movements.” This series is being written by Dr. Doug Coleman,* a missionary to Muslims for over a decade, … Continue reading

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Great Post on Insider Movements & Theology

Dr. Bruce Ashford is Dean of the College at Southeastern. He served a couple of years with the International Mission Board in Tatarstan, Russia, and has a PhD in Theology. If you love philosophy, you’ll enjoy reading his dissertation on … Continue reading

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What Do Buddha and Jesus Have in Common?

Corduan, Winfried. Neighboring Faiths: A Christian Introduction to World Religions. Downer’s Grove: IVP, 1998. Hagen, Steve. Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day. New York: Broadway, 1999. Lim, David and Steve Spaulding, ed. Sharing … Continue reading

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An Angel of Light

Sunday afternoons are a great time for a nap. Its also a good time to catch up on football scores. As I flipped through the channels to see who was winning, I came across ABC and was surprised by the … Continue reading

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