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Christianity and world religions : the challenge of pluralism / Sir Norman Anderson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Leicester, England ; Downers Grove, Ill., U.S.A. : Inter-Varsity Press, c1984.Edition: [Rev. ed.]Description: 216 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0877849811 (U.S. : pbk.) :
  • 0851113230 (UK : pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR127 .A75 1984
Contents:
Contents:
A unique proclamation? -- A unique salvation? -- A unique disclosure? -- No other name? -- Proclamation, dialogue, or both?
Summary: Summary:Summary: How does the Christian faith relate to other faiths? Do these other faiths have any place in God's plan of salvation? In what sense is Christianity unique? These questions have challenged many thinkers in recent years, including such writers as John Hick and Hans Küng. Norman Anderson examines their writings alongside the biblical evidence and the beliefs of the major non-Christian religions.
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Rev. ed. of: Christianity and comparative religion. 1971, c1970.

Includes indexes.

Bibliography: p. 195-199.

Contents:

A unique proclamation? --
A unique salvation? --
A unique disclosure? --
No other name? --
Proclamation, dialogue, or both?

Summary:

How does the Christian faith relate to other faiths? Do these other faiths have any place in God's plan of salvation? In what sense is Christianity unique? These questions have challenged many thinkers in recent years, including such writers as John Hick and Hans Küng. Norman Anderson examines their writings alongside the biblical evidence and the beliefs of the major non-Christian religions.