Harmony, modesty, dialogue : a Moravian contribution towards the development of Christian theologies of religious pluralism
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Livingstone Anthony Thompson, 'Harmony, modesty, dialogue : a Moravian contribution towards the development of Christian theologies of religious pluralism', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Religions and Theology, 2003, pp 402Download Item:
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Despite the multiplicity of religions, religious aspirations and religious goals,
Christians have generally maintained that in Jesus Christ God has been revealed in an
unsurpassable way. In modem times, however, Christians themselves have been
questioning whether this exclusive position is still plausible given the loss of Christian
claims to superior truth. Changes in Christian self-understanding in a plural context
have led to the development of theologies of pluralism. The aim of this study is to
develop such a discourse from the point of view of the Moravian Church.
Author: Thompson, Livingstone Anthony
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