Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions

Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions
Author: Gerald R. McDermott
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2010-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830878918

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A 2001 Christianity Today Award of Merit winner! "Arguably, the church's greatest challenge in the next century will be the problem of the scandal of particularity. More than ever before, Christians will need to explain why they follow Jesus and not the Buddha or Confucius or Krishna or Muhammed. But if, while relating their faith to the faiths, Christians treat non-Christian religions as netherworlds of unmixed darkness, the church's message will be a scandal not of particularity but of arrogant obscurantism. . . . "Recent evangelical introductions to the problem of other religions have built commendably on foundations laid by J. N. D. Anderson and Stephen Neill. Anderson and Neill opened up the "heathen" worlds to the evangelical West, showing that many non-Christians also seek salvation and have personal relationships with their gods. In the last decade Clark Pinnock and John Sanders have argued for an inclusivist understanding of salvation, and Harold Netland has shed new light on the question of truth in the religions. Yet no evangelicals have focused—as nonevangelicals Keith Ward, Diana Eck and Paul Knitter have done—on the revelatory value of truth in non-Christian religions. Anderson and Neill showed that there are limited convergences between Christian and non-Christian traditions, and Pinnock has argued that there might be truths Christians can learn from religious others. But as far as I know, no evangelicals have yet examined the religions in any sort of substantive way for what Christians can learn without sacrificing, as Knitter and John Hick do, the finality of Christ. "This book is the beginning of an evangelical theology of the religions that addresses not the question of salvation but the problem of truth and revelation, and takes seriously the normative claims of other traditions. It explores the biblical propositions that Jesus is the light that enlightens every person (Jn 1:9) and that God has not left Himself without a witness among non-Christian traditions (Acts 14:17). It argues that if Saint Augustine learned from Neo-Platonism to better understand the gospel, if Thomas Aquinas learned from Aristotle to better understand the Scriptures, and if John Calvin learned from Renaissance humanism, perhaps evangelicals may be able to learn from the Buddha--and other great religious thinkers and traditions—things that can help them more clearly understand God's revelation in Christ. It is an introductory word in a conversation that I hope will go much further among evangelicals." —Gerald McDermott, in the introduction to Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions?

Handbook of Religion

Handbook of Religion
Author: Terry C. Muck,Harold A. Netland,Gerald R. McDermott
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080103776X

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This comprehensive handbook provides a Christian perspective on religion and its many manifestations around the world. Written by top religion scholars from a broad spectrum of Christianity, it introduces world religions, indigenous religious traditions, and new religious movements. Articles explore the relationship of other religions to Christianity, providing historical perspective on past encounters and highlighting current issues. The book also contains articles by adherents of non-Christian religions, offering readers an insider's perspective on various religions and their encounters with Christianity. Maps, timelines, and sidebars are included.

The Baker Pocket Guide to World Religions

The Baker Pocket Guide to World Religions
Author: Gerald R. McDermott
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Religions
ISBN: 0801071607

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For busy people who want a quick overview of the world's major faiths, The Baker Pocket Guide to World Religions is a succinct, affordable resource that puts the answers at readers' fingertips.

Christianity at the Religious Roundtable

Christianity at the Religious Roundtable
Author: Timothy C. Tennent
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585586158

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Argues that Christian dialogue with other faiths is an integral part of our call to proclaim the message of Christ.

Christianity Encountering World Religions Encountering Mission

Christianity Encountering World Religions  Encountering Mission
Author: Terry C. Muck,Frances S. Adeney
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441205261

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The current religious climate poses unique challenges to those engaged in mission. Thus the authors of this book propose a new, yet very biblical, model for interacting with people of other faiths. They term this model giftive mission, as it is based on the metaphor of free gift. We bear the greatest gift possible--the gospel message. Adopting this perspective not only has the potential for greater missionary success but also enables us to more closely imitate God's gracious activity in the world. The core of the book explores eleven practices that characterize giftive mission. Each practice is illustrated through the story of a figure from mission history who embodied that practice. Further discussion shows how to incorporate these practices in specific mission settings.

Christianity and the Religions

Christianity and the Religions
Author: Edward Rommen,Harold Netland
Publsiher: William Carey Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780878089840

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The essays in this book take a fresh look at the biblical data and address the contemporary questions raised by religious pluralism. The reader will gain a greater understanding of different religions and gain an increased confidence in the majesty and greatness of the one true God.

God s Rivals

God s Rivals
Author: Gerald R. McDermott
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830875368

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Gerald R. McDermott explores the question, "Why are there other religions?" He looks at teaching from the Old and New Testaments and from a number of key teachers from the early church to suggest an answer to this perplexing but intriguing question.

The Evangelical Dictionary of World Religions

The Evangelical Dictionary of World Religions
Author: H. Wayne House
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493415908

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With all of the different religions, sects, denominations, and belief systems out there, it can be difficult to separate the facts from mere opinion, especially if one is relying solely on online sources which may or may not be vetted and which often have an ideological or political slant to them. How can we truly understand if we cannot even be sure we are getting the facts straight? In this comprehensive resource, more than 75 evangelical scholars offer a thoroughly researched guide to Christianity, other world religions, and alternative religious views, including entries on movements, theological terms, and major historical figures. Perfect for pastors, students, and anyone who wants ready access to information on today's religious landscape.