Introduction; Part 1: Religious pluralism in context; 1. Shifting perspectives on other religions; 2. Contours of the present: the culture of modernity; 3. Discovering religious others; 4. Religion and spirituality in the culture of modernity; 5. Jon Hick's journey to pluralism; Part 2: Engaging religious pluralism; 6. Religions and truth; 7. The problem of pluralism; 8. Apologetics and religious pluralism; 9. Evaluating alternative worldviews: the question of criteria; 10. Toward an evangelical theology of religions
Netland examines the critical issues that evangelicals must address if they are to grapple effectively with these emerging religious realities. He concludes with a proposal for 'an Evangelical Theology of Religions' that is constructive and hopeful.' * Wilbert Shenk, Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture *
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