What are Christians to make of religious diversity? Are other
religions simply wrong? Is this great multiplicity something to
appreciate and foster? Is there any way to judge whether one religion
is better than another, or are all equally good options? What has
brought about such a wealth of diversity and tension in the first
place? Charles Jones traces the rich history of Christianity’s many
encounters with other religions, from the Roman Empire and Paul’s
speech to the Athenians on Mars Hill (Acts 17:16–34) to the
“discovery” of non-European peoples, through various currents of
philosophy and science, and in both the peaceful and violent meetings
of Christianity and other religions today. Jones suggests that there
are patterns to the way people meet across religious boundaries. He
helps us see the tension between our desire for religious coherence
and our need to build bridges to avert conflict and foster good
relations—the tension between integrity and openness. By the end of
the book, readers will have a sense of the history of Christianity’s
engagement with religious diversity, as well as tools to move
interfaith life forward. Excellent for parish education and informal
discussion groups, this eye-opening guide takes a vital step in our
understanding of our roles in a world of religious diversity.
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Christianity in the Landscape of World Religions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781461698722
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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