Entries by Daniel

Religious Diversity in America: Division or Harmony?

On the morning of September 11th 2001, I was attending a morning meeting at the Marble Collegiate Reformed Church in New York City. I was serving as an Associate Minister on staff at the church. The Senior Minister of the church, Rev. Dr. Arthur Caliandro arrived with a quizzical look on his face as he […]

Globalization and the shared community ethic of Islam and Christianity

The rapid spread of globalization has brought numerous advancements to our world: free markets, access to diverse products, efficiency of production, intelligent record keeping systems, high speed global communications and a heightened awareness of world events, to name a few. These improvements have also come with some unintended consequences: porous national boundaries, increased internet and […]