35 research outputs found
CHRISTIAN ATTITUDES TOWARD OTHER RELIGIONS: THE CHALLENGE OF COMMITMENT AND OPENNESS
Synopsis: This essay outlines both the necessity and the difficulty that Christians face in working out a theology of religions that will sustain an authentic dialogue with other religions. The necessity for such a dialogical theology is grounded on the need for all religions to move from “an age of monologue” to “an age of dialogue.” The complexity has to do with the requirement of all dialogue: to be both truly committed to one’s own religion and at the same time truly open to other religions
Alan Brill. Judaism and Other Religions: Models of Understanding
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No Other Name? : A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes Towards the World Religions
New Yorkxvi, 288 p.; 24 c
No other name? : a critical survey of Christian attitudes toward the world religions
New Yorkxvi, 288 p. ; 23 cm
Satu bumi banyak agama: Dialog multi-agama dan tanggung jawab global.
Jakartaxvii, 282 p.; 21 cm
Subverting greed : religious perspectives on the global economy
New Yorkxiv, 193 p.; 22 cm
One earth many religions. : Multifaith dialogue and global responsibility.
New Yorkxiv, 218 p.; 24 cm
A New Way of Being Christian
Editorial v. 13, n. 40, out./dez. 201