More specific about its ecumenical stance? It just is an ecumenical publication. Its whole mission, I believe, is to get people of different religions to band together against modern secular liberalism. I used to be suspicious of that kind of a project, but now I’m convinced that, at least the way FT does it, it’s a very worthwhile thing.
I see. This is extremely clear reading the magazine, but I guess I didn’t know it was a stated mission. I just finished two issues last night! Some of the articles tick me off, but others knock it out of the park…
I used to be leery of FT because of its ecumenical stance. But a friend bought me a gift subscription and now it’s my absolute fave.
Interesting. Could you be more specific?
More specific about its ecumenical stance? It just is an ecumenical publication. Its whole mission, I believe, is to get people of different religions to band together against modern secular liberalism. I used to be suspicious of that kind of a project, but now I’m convinced that, at least the way FT does it, it’s a very worthwhile thing.
I see. This is extremely clear reading the magazine, but I guess I didn’t know it was a stated mission. I just finished two issues last night! Some of the articles tick me off, but others knock it out of the park…