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Christianity and the Wider Ecumenism
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Christianity and the Wider Ecumenism, How has Christian tradition developed its understanding of the problem of salvation for non-Christians? How do the Christian churches appraise the spiritual values of those other religions whose members collectively make up the majority of mankind? Christ, Christianity and the Wider Ecumenism
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  • Christianity and the Wider Ecumenism
  • Written by author Peter C. Phan
  • Published by Paragon House, 1990/10/01
  • How has Christian tradition developed its understanding of the problem of salvation for non-Christians? How do the Christian churches appraise the spiritual values of those other religions whose members collectively make up the majority of mankind? Christ
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Acknowledgments Introduction Peter C. Phan PART I: IS THE WIDER ECUMENISM NECESSARY FOR CHRISTIANITY?
1. Interfaith Encounter and Dialogue in a Trinitarian Perspective M. Darrol Bryant
2. Christian Motives for Interfaith Dialogue Durwood Foster
3. Why Christianity Needs Other Religions Robert P. Scharlemann
4. Updating (Aggiornamento) Within and Without Geoffrey Parrinder
5. Christianity as a World Minority Joseph H. Fichter PART II: THE WIDER ECUMENISM SOME FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES
6. The Wider Ecumenism: Some Theological Questions Monika K. Hellwig
7. Rethinking Christian Doctrine in the Light of Religious Pluralism John Hick
8. How Do You Read?: The Scriptures in Interfaith Dialogue Martin Forward
9. Ecumenism and the Problem of Religious Language Francis Xavier D’Sa
10. “Extra Ecclesiam nulla Salus”: Critical Reflections from Biblical and African Perspectives Joseph 0sei-Bonsu PART III: THE WIDER ECUMENISM AND CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
11. Some Christological Implications of Recognizing the Jewishness of Jesus Marcus Braybrooke
12. Are There Other “Saviors” for Other Peoples? A Discussion of the Problem of the Universal Significance and Uniqueness of Jesus the Christ Peter C. Phan
13. Karl Barth and the Wider Ecumenism Donald W. Dayton
14. The Understanding of Christ as Final Revelation Mary Ann Stenger
15. Tillich, Rahner and Schillebeeckx on the Uniqueness and Universality of Christianity in Dialogue With the World Religions Frederick M. Jelly PART IV: THE WIDER ECUMENISM IN PRACTICE
16. One More Step in a Journey of Many Miles: Towards a Theology of Interfaith Dialogue Report, Reception and Response Myrtle S. Langley
17. Interreligious Dialogue: Next Step for Conservative Protestant Intellectuals?
Ricbard Quebedeaux
18. Experiential Moments of Interreligious Encounter From a Pastor’s Diary Romesh Philip Modayil Contributors Index.


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