The recovery of mission : beyond the pluralist paradigm / Vinoth Ramachandra.
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- 0802843492
- 9780802843494
- ARCH YNDC 266.001 R165R 21
- BV2063 .R36 1997
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ARCH YNDC 264.36 B812E Eucharistic origins / | ARCH YNDC 266.001 C287T Things as they are : mission work in southern India / | ARCH YNDC 266.001 F615W The witness of God : the Trinity, missio Dei, Karl Barth, and the nature of Christian community / | ARCH YNDC 266.001 R165R The recovery of mission : beyond the pluralist paradigm / | ARCH YNDC 266.001 R238N The nature and mission of theology : essays to orient theology in today's debates / | ARCH YNDC 266.001 W947M The mission of God : unlocking the Bible's grand narrative / | ARCH YNDC 266.001 Z97G The golden milestone; reminiscences of pioneer days fifty years ago in Arabia, |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-293).
Mystery-centred faith: Stanley Samartha -- Liberating gnosis: Aloysius Pieris -- Christic theandrism: Raimundo Panikkar -- Interweavings -- Engaging modernity -- The scandal of Jesus -- A gospel for the world -- Gospel praxis.
"In recent years the term religious pluralism has come to be used not only in a descriptive sociological sense but also as theologically prescriptive. Within this new paradigm traditional Christian understandings of Christ, conversion, evangelism, and mission have been radically reinterpreted. / The Recovery of Mission explores the pluralist paradigm through the work of three of its most influential Asian exponents Stanley Samartha Aloysius Pieris, and Raimundo Panikkar subjecting each to a theological and philosophical critique. On the basis of biblical, patristic, and contemporary theological writings Vinoth Ramachandra argues for the uniqueness and decisiveness of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ. Ramachandra seeks to show that many of the valid concerns of pluralist theologians can best be met by reappropriating the missionary thrust at the heart of the gospel. The book ends with suggestions, challenging to pluralists and conservatives alike, as to how the gospel needs to be communicated in a multifaith world."--Amazon.com.
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