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Norman Anderson
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Norman Anderson examines the works of well-known thinkers, the biblical evidence, and the beliefs of major non-Christian religions to show the uniqueness and relevance of Christianity in a world devoted to pluralism.
Cynthia M. Campbell
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D. A. Carson
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After an initial survey of pluralism, The Gagging of God divides into four parts: Part 1 looks at the history behind modern pluralism, especially the revolution in hermeneutics, literary theory, and epistemology; part 2 addresses religious pluralism, ...
Harold Coward
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Featuring coverage of all the major religions, this is a fascinating introduction to the manner in which each world faith views the others.
Kenneth Cracknell
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If Christians are to enter interfaith dialogue in good faith, they need to have some basic theological principles to guide them in this process. In this much needed resource, Cracknell, who has been engaged with such issues for nearly 40 years, sugge ...
Diana L. Eck
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Diana Eck's work has become increasingly important in our ever-changing communities, as people of different faiths must negotiate how to live together peacefully. In Encountering God, Eck shows why dialogue with people
of other faiths is crucial i ...
Douglas Farrow
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What does it mean to describe our society as secular? And what role might religion play in its evolution? Are religious considerations a necessary part of coherent speech about human dignity or human rights? Are religious communities properly account ...
Jeannine Hill Fletcher
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In a world where religion often fuels ethnic and racial conflicts, and where passionate allegiance to rival creeds engnders violent antagonism among members of the same family, dwellers in the same neighborhood, citizens of the same country, no one c ...
Mark Heim
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For more than a century Christian theologians have attempted to construct "theologies of religion" that would be recognized as authentically Christian and authentic in relation to the historical and social reality of many religions. This attempt usua ...