Christianity and the Religions: A Biblical Theology of World Religions
Cracknell, Kenneth, International Bulletin of Missionary Research
Christianity and the Religions: A Biblical Theology of World Religions.
Edited by Edward Rommen and Harold Netland. Pasadena, Calif.: William Carey Library, 1995. Pp. 274. Paperback $9.95.
"They have Hindus as their neighbors, their children go to school with Muslims. Religious pluralism is a fact of their lives, and these people seem to be decent, ordinary people who wrestle with the same problems and concern which face any Christian" (p.10). So Gordon T. Smith sets the scene for this welcome volume by members of the Evangelical Missiological Society.
The first section consists of essays from biblical scholars. They provide rich material for discussion, but ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Christianity and the Religions: A Biblical Theology of World Religions.
Contributors: Cracknell, Kenneth - Author.
Magazine title: International Bulletin of Missionary Research.
Volume: 21.
Issue: 1
Publication date: January 1997.
Page number: 40.
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