Non-Fiction Books:

Christianity and Plurality

Classic and Contemporary Readings
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This selection of source readings brings together diverse materials from the Christian tradition in order to help students think theologically about the implications of religious plurality.Beginning with the Bible, the volume goes on to present primary texts from the history of Christian thought, ranging from Justin Martyr in the second century to John Paul II in the late twentieth century. Whilst showing students that the issue of religious pluralism is not new, the selection accentuates discussions in the twentieth century in which this has become a pressing area of theological inquiry. The volume fosters a comparative approach by including the works of major Catholic and Protestant thinkers.

Author Biography:

Richard J. Plantinga is Professor of Religion and Theology at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Release date NZ
July 6th, 1999
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Richard J. Plantinga
Pages
392
Dimensions
175x248x22
ISBN-13
9780631209157
Product ID
3081697

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