Christianity and World Religions: Disputed Questions in the Theology of Religions

Christianity and World Religions: Disputed Questions in the Theology of Religions

by Gavin D ' Costa (Author)

Synopsis

An engaging and accessible introduction to Christianity's relationship with other world religions, addressing the questions of why the reality, and vitality, of other religions has become a challenge, and showing how Christianity is equipped to deal with religious plurality at both the doctrinal and social level. * Timely and accessible, this book tackles the question of why the reality, and vitality, of other religions has become a challenge for Christianity * Makes a decisive contribution to debates about the clash between Islam and the West, arguing that the major threat to religious freedoms come from secularism, and that Islam and Christianity both have the resources to develop a vibrant and pluralist public square; one informed by intellectual rigor and debate * Considers the wider issue of how modernity has defined 'religion', and provides a substantial critique of secular ways of controlling religions * Shows how Christianity is very well suited to deal with religious plurality at the doctrinal and social level * Addresses the core issues and describes the various answers that have been proposed in recent years - making it an ideal introduction to the field, and one which will stimulate ideas and discussions

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 27 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1405176733
ISBN 13: 9781405176736

Media Reviews
I warmly encourage readers in each to take it up and read. (One in Christ, July 2010) [D'Costa] finds convincing substantiation for his position in biblical, patristic, and medieval Christian doctrine. (CHOICE, September 2009) For a generation which is reasserting its Catholic identity, this thesis may serve a valuable purpose, calming the anxieties of those who, admirable, have managed to maintain an interest in the salvation of non-Christians yet are as hard put to win converts as their more pluralist co-religionists. (The Way, January 2010) His gazetteer of these regions at the edge of the eschatological map is fascinating. The closing pages are as perceptive a meditation on what the dereliction of the cross can and cannot mean as we might expect to find in a first-rate book devoted entirely to that subject. (Chruch Times, December 2009)
Author Bio
Gavin D'Costa is Professor of Christian Theology at Bristol University. He also works with the Church of England and Roman Catholic Committees on Other Faiths, and the Pontifical Council for Other Faiths, Vatican City, advising these communities on theological issues. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Theology and the Public Square (Wiley-Blackwell, 2005), Sexing the Trinity (2000), and The Meeting of Religions and the Trinity (2000).