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Being open, being faithful

Being open, being faithful2014

Douglas Pratt

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In some ways the frontier of global Christianity lies not in repairing its past divisions so much as bravely facing its future in a world of many other faiths and conflicting convictions. Douglas Pratt's new work is a brief history, astute analysis, and trustworthy guide for Christian encounter in this pluralistic environment. A central argument of this perceptive work is that interreligious dialogue has moved so far as to fundamentally change the , attitudes and openness of world religious traditions to each other, promising a future more open and less hostile than one might otherwise think. Pratt presents and reflects on the recent history of interreligious encounter and dialogue, and he traces the manifold difficulties involved, especially as they are experienced in Roman Catholic and WCC engagements with other faiths. But Pratt does much more: along with the history of such encounters, Pratt examines the issue of Christian discipleship in the context of interfaith engagement, the operative models, the thorny issue of core theological commitments, and what, in Pratt s view, might be the shape of Christian identity in light of such encounters.

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First published
2014
OL Work ID
OL20973883W

Subjects

DialogueReligious aspectsInterfaith relationsRelationsChristianityReligionsReligious pluralismChristianity and other religions

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