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This week, our Dean of Biblical Studies, Brother Bobby Killmon answers the question, "How Has the Idea of Social Aid Replaced Salvation in Some People’s Minds Today?"
After reading in the article (originally published in the IBC Perspectives magazine), Brother Bobby Killmon sits down with Brother Chris Henderson to discuss the topic further.
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Multiculturalism, as used in this interview (as is clear from the context), is not in reference to the acceptance of ethnic groups, but rather cultural values. Implicit within the idea of multiculturalism (for many) is the idea of cultural relativism or the idea that there are no absolute values by which to judge a culture's moral content. This aspect of multiculturalism is what this interview is addressing.
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This week, our Dean of Biblical Studies, Brother Bobby Killmon answers the question, "How Has the Idea of Social Aid Replaced Salvation in Some People’s Minds Today?"
After reading in the article (originally published in the IBC Perspectives magazine), Brother Bobby Killmon sits down with Brother Chris Henderson to discuss the topic further.
Read the full article here:
Subscribe to the IBC Perspectives magazine here:
Multiculturalism, as used in this interview (as is clear from the context), is not in reference to the acceptance of ethnic groups, but rather cultural values. Implicit within the idea of multiculturalism (for many) is the idea of cultural relativism or the idea that there are no absolute values by which to judge a culture's moral content. This aspect of multiculturalism is what this interview is addressing.
Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ibc-podcast/id417878796?mt=2
Leave us Feedback, suggestions, or questions at [email protected]

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