
Faith and Reason
06/23/09 • 15 min
Calvinist theologian Paul Helm argues that differences between one religion and another, or between some religion and no religion, can be rationally held
Calvinist theologian Paul Helm argues that differences between one religion and another, or between some religion and no religion, can be rationally held
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