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Christianity and other religions : selected readings / edited by John Hick and Brian Hebblethwaite.

Contributor(s): Hick, John, 1922-2012 | Hebblethwaite, BrianMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1981, c1980Edition: 1st Fortress Press edDescription: 253 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 0800614445 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Christianity and other religionsDDC classification: 261.2 LOC classification: BR127 | .C474 1981
Contents:
Troeltsch, E. The place of Christianity among the world religions.--Barth, K. The revelation of God as the abolition of religion.--Rahner, K. Christianity and the non-Christian religions.--Vatican II. Declaration on the relation of the church to non-Christian religions.--Smith, W. C. The Christian in a religiously plural world.--Tillich, P. Christianity judging itself in the light of its encounter with the world religions.--Panikkar, R. The unknown Christ of Hinduism.--Samartha, S. Dialogue as a continuing Christian concern.--Hick, J. Whatever path men choose is mine.--Moltmann, J. Christianity and the world religions.--Taylor, J. V. The theological basis of interfaith dialogue.
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Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 239-250.

Troeltsch, E. The place of Christianity among the world religions.--Barth, K. The revelation of God as the abolition of religion.--Rahner, K. Christianity and the non-Christian religions.--Vatican II. Declaration on the relation of the church to non-Christian religions.--Smith, W. C. The Christian in a religiously plural world.--Tillich, P. Christianity judging itself in the light of its encounter with the world religions.--Panikkar, R. The unknown Christ of Hinduism.--Samartha, S. Dialogue as a continuing Christian concern.--Hick, J. Whatever path men choose is mine.--Moltmann, J. Christianity and the world religions.--Taylor, J. V. The theological basis of interfaith dialogue.

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