Encountering religious pluralism : the challenge to Christian faith & mission
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Encountering religious pluralism : the challenge to Christian faith & mission
InterVarsity Press , Apollos, c2001
- : us
- : uk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-362) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
There is a growing consensus that religious-cultural pluralism is weakening the fundamental existent truths on which all religious traditions have relied. Faith and commitment are awash in a sea of competing claims.
In this wide-ranging study, Harold Netland examines pluralism historically, theologically and philosophically. As he rightly points out, the Christian faith emerged in a religiously plural context, but Western Christendom tried to insulate itself against other religions. Over the past three centuries modernity has eroded much of this protective intellectual and cultural structure that Christendom had devised and the future of Christian faith in the West promises to be in an environment of vigorous pluralism.
目次
- Introduction
- Part 1: Religious pluralism in context
- 1. Shifting perspectives on other religions
- 2. Contours of the present: the culture of modernity
- 3. Discovering religious others
- 4. Religion and spirituality in the culture of modernity
- 5. Jon Hick's journey to pluralism
- Part 2: Engaging religious pluralism
- 6. Religions and truth
- 7. The problem of pluralism
- 8. Apologetics and religious pluralism
- 9. Evaluating alternative worldviews: the question of criteria
- 10. Toward an evangelical theology of religions
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