Evangelical Christianity and the Philosophy of Interreligious Dialogue

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Abstract

In this essay, the author, an evangelical Christian, seeks to analyze the arguments for and against evangelical participation in interreligious dialogue. He finds that, while the arguments against evangelical participation in dialogue suggest some important boundaries for dialogue, they do not completely militate against it. Conversely, the arguments for dialogue form a persuasive case for evangelical participation

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jul 1 1999

Disciplines

  • Aesthetics
  • Biblical Studies
  • Comparative Methodologies and Theories
  • Epistemology
  • Ethics in Religion
  • History of Philosophy
  • History of Religions of Eastern Origins
  • History of Religions of Western Origin
  • Other Philosophy
  • Other Religion
  • Philosophy
  • Religion
  • Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

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