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Introduction: Christian Theology of Religions as a Theological Discipline |
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PART ONE-BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVES: The Ambiguity and Promise of the Biblical Testimony |
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1 Overview of Biblical Testimony |
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33 | (3) |
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36 | (5) |
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41 | (6) |
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4 Religion(s) in the Bible |
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47 | (8) |
PART TWO-HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS |
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5 Limited Openness to Other Religions Among Some Early Church Fathers |
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55 | (8) |
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6 "Outside the Church No Salvation": The Consolidation of the Exclusive Attitude |
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63 | (15) |
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7 The Meaning of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus for the Contemporary Church |
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78 | (4) |
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8 Positive Attitudes Toward Other Religions After the Early Fathers |
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82 | (8) |
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9 The Radical Challenge of the Enlightenment and Classical Liberalism |
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90 | (13) |
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10 The Fulfillment Theory of Religions |
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103 | (8) |
PART THREE-THE CURRENT SCENE: Ecclesiastical Approaches |
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11 The Response of the Roman Catholic Church |
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111 | (12) |
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12 The Response of the Anglican and Episcopalian Churches |
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123 | (4) |
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13 The Response of Mainline Protestant Churches |
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127 | (8) |
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14 The Response of the Free Churches |
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135 | (9) |
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15 The Response of the Evangelical Movement |
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144 | (7) |
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16 The Response of the Ecumenical Movement |
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151 | (14) |
PART FOUR-THE CURRENT SCENE: Theologians' Interpretations |
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17 Orientation to the Study of Theologians of Religion |
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ECCLESIOCENTRISM: EARLY APPROACHES |
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18 Karl Barth: Religion as Unbelief |
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174 | (7) |
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19 Hendrik Kraemer: Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth and the Life |
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181 | (6) |
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20 Paul Althaus: "Original Revelation" in Religions |
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187 | (3) |
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CHRISTOCENTRISM 1: ROMAN CATHOLICS |
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21 Karl Ratener: "Anonymous Christians" |
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190 | (7) |
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22 Hans Kung: Religions as the "Ordinary Way of Salvation" |
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197 | (8) |
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23 Jacques Dupuis: "Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism" |
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205 | (11) |
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24 Gavin D'Costa: Trinitarian Theology of Religions |
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216 | (8) |
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CHRISTOCENTRISM 2: MAINLINE PROTESTANTS |
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25 Paul Tillich: The Dynamic-Typological Approach to Religions |
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224 | (11) |
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26 Wolfhart Pannenberg: Religions Competing for the Universal Truth |
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235 | (10) |
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27 Lesslie Newbigin: The Gospel as Public Truth |
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245 | (11) |
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28. M.M. Thomas: "Risking Christ for Christ's Sake" |
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256 | (5) |
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CHRISTOCENTRISM 3: EVANGELICALS |
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29 Sir Norman Anderson: Unique Savior but Nonexclusive Salvation |
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261 | (8) |
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30 Clark Pinnock: A Wideness in God's Mercy |
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269 | (8) |
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31 Amos Yong: A Pneumatological Theology of Religions |
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277 | (5) |
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32 John Hick: The Copernican Revolution of Religions |
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282 | (12) |
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33 Stanley J. Samartha: One Christ, Many Religions |
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294 | (8) |
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34 Raimundo Panikkar: The Unknown Christ of Hinduism |
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302 | (7) |
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35 Paul F. Knitter: Jesus and the Other Names |
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ECCLESIOCENTRISM: CONTEMPORARY (EVANGELICAL) APPROACHES |
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36 Millard J. Erickson: No Other Name |
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37 Harold Netland: The Enigma of Pluralism |
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324 | (9) |
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38 Vinoth Ramachandra: The Recovery of Mission |
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333 | (9) |
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39 The Current Scene: Critical Reflections and Questions |
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342 | (11) |
Epilogue: The Way Forward |
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353 | (3) |
Bibliography |
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356 | (11) |
Indexes |
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