Evangelical Preaches at Salt Lake Tabernacle on Sunday November 14, reports the Deseret News. First, the president of the Fuller Theological Seminary gave some introductory remarks, including offering "a stunningly candid apology to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and noting that 'friendship has not come easily between our communities.'" Then Ravi Zacharias, described as an "internationally renowned Christian philosopher," spoke on the theme "that Jesus Christ's unique claim upon humanity is that he embodied truth and sacrificed himself for a world that often does not recognize him." While noting there are differences in how Evangelicals and Mormons view Jesus Christ, "he emphasized much of what they share in reverence for a being both consider the divine Savior of mankind." I blogged on this briefly in September when it was first announced. This seems like a real step forward in improving LDS relations with the rest of the Christian church. Did anyone here attend?



I attended. It was a very interesting evening. Overall, I think that it was very positive. More later.
Posted by: john fowles | Nov 18, 2004 at 11:04 PM