Christianity at the religious roundtable : evangelicalism in conversation with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam / Timothy C. Tennent.
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TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, [2002]Copyright date: ��2002Description: 270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0801026024
- 9780801026027
- 261.2 21 TEN
- BR127 .T46 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-264) and indexes.
Interreligious dialogue : an evangelical perspective -- Doctrine of God : Brahman -- Doctrine of creation : lila, maya -- Doctrine of God : dharma-kaya (sunyata/citta) -- Doctrine of ethics : karuna, maitri, and dana -- Doctrine of God : Allah -- Doctrine of Christ and the incarnation : ���Isa, Hulul -- Was Socrates a Christian before Christ? A study of Justin Martyr's use of logos spermatikos -- Can the Hindu Upanishads help us explain the Trinity? A study of Brahmabandhav Upadhyay's use of saccidanada -- Can sola fide be understood apart from the specific, historic revelation of Jesus Christ? A study of A.G. Hogg's distinction between faith and faiths.
Can evangelicals learn from world religions? While evangelicals have extensive experience with other religions through missionary endeavors, in today's postmodern, pluralistic context, the nature of this experience is changing. Christ's uniqueness and the truth of the gospel are uncompromisable, but in our contemporary setting Christianity is faced with a different apologetic task than in ages past. Rather than being at the head of the table, Christianity now finds itself at a roundtable, dialoguing with competing faiths.
Keenly aware of these shifts, Timothy Tennent offers Christianity at the Religious Roundtable. This book offers a focused treatment that engages doctrinal challenges to Christianity from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Students of world religions and missions will appreciate Tennent's attempt to stimulate serious dialogue with competing world faiths.
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