A Protestant Theology of Religious Pluralism Paperback / softback
by Livingstone Thompson
Part of the Studies in the History of Religious and Political Pluralism series
Paperback / softback
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In this book three main things have been accomplished.
First, it locates the emergence of religious pluralism as a problem for Christian theology.
Secondly, it shows the critical weaknesses in the approaches to pluralism that we find in the works of Gavin D’Costa, George Lindbeck and John Hick, all major players in the field of religious pluralism.
Retrieving theological material from seventeenth-century Comenius and eighteenth-century Zinzendorf, the book shows that the Protestant tradition has suitable theological material that can better serve the development of a theology of religious pluralism.
Thirdly, the book enters into dialogue with Islam and highlights exciting new approaches to addressing the issues of salvation, the Qur’an and Christology.
One critical outcome of the book is that it breaks new ground in showing the limitations of liberation theology and proposes a fascinating, new, pluralism-sensitive hermeneutical approach to contextual theology.
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- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:395 pages
- Publisher:Verlag Peter Lang
- Publication Date:13/07/2009
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- ISBN:9783039118755
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Out of Stock - We are unable to provide an estimated availability date for this product
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:395 pages
- Publisher:Verlag Peter Lang
- Publication Date:13/07/2009
- Category:
- ISBN:9783039118755