186pp"Let us begin anew remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness and sincerity is always subject to proof."John F. KennedyWe live in a culture obsessed with the idea of "tolerance." Any viewpoint must be accepted - unless it rejects other viewpoints - and whoever is most earnest wins. This idea of tolerance must be thoughtfully challenged, argues D. A. Carson, both for the good of the church and for the good of the broader culture. Otherwise, poorly defined, tolerance drifts ironically toward true intolerance.Carson examines how the definition of tolerance ha... View More...
186pp"Let us begin anew remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness and sincerity is always subject to proof."John F. KennedyWe live in a culture obsessed with the idea of "tolerance." Any viewpoint must be accepted - unless it rejects other viewpoints - and whoever is most earnest wins. This idea of tolerance must be thoughtfully challenged, argues D. A. Carson, both for the good of the church and for the good of the broader culture. Otherwise, poorly defined, tolerance drifts ironically toward true intolerance.Carson examines how the definition of tolerance ha... View More...
186pp"Let us begin anew remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness and sincerity is always subject to proof."John F. KennedyWe live in a culture obsessed with the idea of "tolerance." Any viewpoint must be accepted - unless it rejects other viewpoints - and whoever is most earnest wins. This idea of tolerance must be thoughtfully challenged, argues D. A. Carson, both for the good of the church and for the good of the broader culture. Otherwise, poorly defined, tolerance drifts ironically toward true intolerance.Carson examines how the definition of tolerance ha... View More...