A.P.T.Cast

Alex and Wes talk about the Pope's trip to Iraq for an "inter-religious prayer service", and the importance of recognizing religious differences even as we reach out to those of other faiths.

Show Notes

The Pope heads to the Middle East to a prayer service attempting to bring together the "sons and daughters of Abraham".  Even among the three most well-known groups - Judaism, Islam, and Christianity - there are many important differences between them.  Is unity possible, given such deep convictional differences?  How should we approach discussions with those of similar, yet different, faiths in discussion and relationship?

https://notthebee.com/article/pope-francis-is-going-to-straight-up-pray-at-an-ancient-pagan-temple
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pope-iraq-ur-preparations/popes-visit-to-iraqi-ziggurat-to-bring-together-several-faiths-and-hopefully-lure-more-visitors-idUSKBN2AM0YN

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Applied Philosophy and Theology with Alex and Wes. How does a worldview translate to day-to-day life? That's what we're here to discuss.