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Impossible Neutrality: An Analogy from Humanistic Geography

Impossible Neutrality: An Analogy from Humanistic Geography

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  • Jimmy Li

Is religious neutrality at all possible? Is there an actual position of neutrality that could be the beginning point of any two parties in the discussion of the verity of the gospel and Christianity? The writer of this article is determined to show the answers to these questions by using the analogy from humanistic geography. The principal points of philosophical arguments are indicated as those of space and place.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2007. 5 pages.

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