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Making sense of religious pluralism : shaping theology of religions for our times / Alan Race.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2013 Description: xiv, 98 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780281064380
  • 9780281071050 (ebook)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR127  .R25 2013
Contents:
Using scripture in theology of religions -- Between exclusivist-repudiation and inclusivist-toleration -- Between pluralist-acceptance and particularist-refusal -- Between Christian mission and interfaith dialogue -- Next steps -- Appendix: a letter to Gandhi from Charles F. Andrews.
Summary: "Is Christian faith the only or best route to relationship with God? New relationships, shared common action and dialogue between people whose experiences differ are changing the way Christian theologians are thinking about religious pluralism. No longer objects of ridicule or condemnation, world religions are genuine vehicles of spiritual vision, capable of transforming human hearts and minds. It has taken Christian theology many years to come to this point and there is no going back."--Cover.
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Using scripture in theology of religions -- Between exclusivist-repudiation and inclusivist-toleration -- Between pluralist-acceptance and particularist-refusal -- Between Christian mission and interfaith dialogue -- Next steps -- Appendix: a letter to Gandhi from Charles F. Andrews.

"Is Christian faith the only or best route to relationship with God? New relationships, shared common action and dialogue between people whose experiences differ are changing the way Christian theologians are thinking about religious pluralism. No longer objects of ridicule or condemnation, world religions are genuine vehicles of spiritual vision, capable of transforming human hearts and minds. It has taken Christian theology many years to come to this point and there is no going back."--Cover.

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