Christianity: sectarian or pluralistic?
Christianity: sectarian or pluralistic?
In a free
public event offered by the The St Andrew's Trust for the
Study of Religion and Society, Prof Peter Lineham, Professor
of History at Massey University, will offer views on
whether Christianity in NZ is becoming more or less
sectarian. Some observers say that some churches take a
very narrow approach to faith and are exclusive in their
membership but that there is another side of the argument
which sees the religious landscape as becoming much more
pluralistic.
Peter Lineham is Professor of History at Massey University. The venue will be St Andrews on The Terrace, Wellington, and the lecture will take place on Thursday 14 July from 12:15 - 1pm. Entry free, koha invited.
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