Eternity News | January 20th, 2015 04:03 PM
Professor John Stackhouse Jr is a Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College in Vancouver, where he studies the intersection of faith and culture.
In this interview with the Centre for Public Christianity, Professor Stackhouse argues that Christians must be aware of how odd their beliefs are, but also how only an odd-shaped key can open an odd-shaped lock.
For more from the Centre for Public Christianity go to www.publicchristianity.org
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