In Praise of Religious Diversity

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A01=James Wiggins
Aggressive Proselytizing
American Protestant Christianity
Author_James Wiggins
Category=QRAF
Category=QRVK
Christian Church
Christian Dominance
church authority critique
Common Language
comparative religion
contemporary religious studies
Detectible Vital Signs
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eq_isMigrated=2
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exclusivism in theology
George Kateb
God's Final Word
Harold Coward
Inter-religious Contact
Inter-religious Dialogue
Inter-religious Exchange
interfaith communication
Interreligious Contact
Interreligious Conversations
Interreligious Dialogue
Interreligious Exchange
Leonard Swidler
Mohammed Talbi
motives for interfaith engagement
Multiple Religions
Ninteenth Century
Ordinary Theology
Raimon Panikkar
religious pluralism theory
Roman Catholic World
Ta Lose
UN

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415916783
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As dialogue among the religions of the world has increased, the promotion of these exchanges by Christians, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, raises the question of the motives behind these discussions. Some Christians reach out in good will, others display defensive hostility, still others are simply following the mandates of their church.

Religious diversity--rather than pluralism--challenges citizens of the world to learn from the differences between religions rather than glibly assuming their commonality. Acknowledging these differences, In Praise of ReligiousDiversity promotes active conversation--rather than conventional dialogue--as the mode of meeting between the religions. Only through a contemporaneous exchange of ideas can the benefits of diversity be realized. This new level of communication poses an exciting prospect from which previously unrecognized alternatives for religion and relationships between religions might contribute to even greater human possibilities.

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