A fresh look at Christianity’s legacy on the world | January 13th, 2014 03:14 PM
Don Lewis is the professor of Church History at Regent College in Vancouver. Centre for Public Christianity’s Simon Smart discusses with him the charge that Christianity has done more harm than good and the legacy of 19th century Christian activism.
“Convenient myths serve purposes for certain people,” says Professor Lewis. “But, overall the world is a vastly better place for the influence of the Christian faith.”
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