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Encountering religious pluralism : the challenge to Christian faith & mission / Harold Netland.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Downers Grove, Illinois InterVarsity Press, ©2001Description: 368 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 083081552X
  • 9780830815524
  • 0851114881
  • 9780851114880
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 261.2 N469E  21
LOC classification:
  • BT83.85 .N48 2001
Contents:
pt. 1: Religious pluralism in context -- Shifting perspectives on other religions -- Contours of the present: the culture of modernity -- Discovering religious others -- Religion & spirituality in the culture of modernity -- John Hick's journey to pluralism -- pt. 2: Engaging religious pluralism -- Religions & truth -- Problems of pluralism -- Apologetics & religious pluralism -- Evaluating alternative worldviews: the question of criteria -- Toward an evangelical theology of religions.
Summary: Critically analyzes the origins and influence of contemporary religious pluralism. Specifically addresses the theological philosophies of John Hick. Also discusses Christian apologetic-ism.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-362) and index.

pt. 1: Religious pluralism in context -- Shifting perspectives on other religions -- Contours of the present: the culture of modernity -- Discovering religious others -- Religion & spirituality in the culture of modernity -- John Hick's journey to pluralism -- pt. 2: Engaging religious pluralism -- Religions & truth -- Problems of pluralism -- Apologetics & religious pluralism -- Evaluating alternative worldviews: the question of criteria -- Toward an evangelical theology of religions.

Critically analyzes the origins and influence of contemporary religious pluralism. Specifically addresses the theological philosophies of John Hick. Also discusses Christian apologetic-ism.

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