Eternity News | February 20th, 2015 07:16 AM
Many countries around the world now claim to be multi-faith, vibrantly pluralistic societies. But in how many cases are people of different faiths really living harmoniously side by side?
Professor Roland Chia is the Chew Hock Hin Chair of Christian Doctrine at Trinity Theological College in Singapore, and is also involved with Singapore’s first Christian think tank, ETHOS.
He suggests that Singapore knows a lot about the secret to disagreeing, but living together well.
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