E. C. Dewick
The Christian Attitude to Other Religions
E. C. Dewick
The Christian Attitude to Other Religions
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First published in 1953, these Hulsean Lectures review the policy and methods of Christian missions to non-Christians.
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First published in 1953, these Hulsean Lectures review the policy and methods of Christian missions to non-Christians.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 333g
- ISBN-13: 9780521242608
- ISBN-10: 0521242606
- Artikelnr.: 33609994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 333g
- ISBN-13: 9780521242608
- ISBN-10: 0521242606
- Artikelnr.: 33609994
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. The Challenge from Other Religions to the Christian Church To-Day: 1. The challenge from the 'political religions'
2. The challenge from the non-Christian religions
3. The need for an answer to these challenges
Part II. The Answers from the Church To-Day: 4. The answer to the political religions
5. The answers to the non-Christian religions
6. The motives behind these answers
Part III. The Message of Jesus Christ, in Relation to Other Religions: 7. The Hebrew background of Christ's message
8. The message of Jesus of Nazareth
9. Indirect inferences from the Gospels
Part IV. The Tradition of the Church: 10. The changing historical background
11. Some permanent trends in Christian thought
Part V. The Recovery of First Principles: 12. The supremacy of Jesus Christ
13. Principles clearly taught by Jesus Christ
14. Further principles sometimes regarded as essential to Christianity
15. The problems of tolerance and impartiality
16. The validity of the appeal to religious experience
Part VI. The Reform of Missionary Policy and Practice: 17. The constructive purpose of reforms
18. The weaknesses of missions to-day
19. Some outstanding problems of missionary work to-day
20. The aim and purpose of Christian missions
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Persons, authors and books.
Introduction
Part I. The Challenge from Other Religions to the Christian Church To-Day: 1. The challenge from the 'political religions'
2. The challenge from the non-Christian religions
3. The need for an answer to these challenges
Part II. The Answers from the Church To-Day: 4. The answer to the political religions
5. The answers to the non-Christian religions
6. The motives behind these answers
Part III. The Message of Jesus Christ, in Relation to Other Religions: 7. The Hebrew background of Christ's message
8. The message of Jesus of Nazareth
9. Indirect inferences from the Gospels
Part IV. The Tradition of the Church: 10. The changing historical background
11. Some permanent trends in Christian thought
Part V. The Recovery of First Principles: 12. The supremacy of Jesus Christ
13. Principles clearly taught by Jesus Christ
14. Further principles sometimes regarded as essential to Christianity
15. The problems of tolerance and impartiality
16. The validity of the appeal to religious experience
Part VI. The Reform of Missionary Policy and Practice: 17. The constructive purpose of reforms
18. The weaknesses of missions to-day
19. Some outstanding problems of missionary work to-day
20. The aim and purpose of Christian missions
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Persons, authors and books.
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. The Challenge from Other Religions to the Christian Church To-Day: 1. The challenge from the 'political religions'
2. The challenge from the non-Christian religions
3. The need for an answer to these challenges
Part II. The Answers from the Church To-Day: 4. The answer to the political religions
5. The answers to the non-Christian religions
6. The motives behind these answers
Part III. The Message of Jesus Christ, in Relation to Other Religions: 7. The Hebrew background of Christ's message
8. The message of Jesus of Nazareth
9. Indirect inferences from the Gospels
Part IV. The Tradition of the Church: 10. The changing historical background
11. Some permanent trends in Christian thought
Part V. The Recovery of First Principles: 12. The supremacy of Jesus Christ
13. Principles clearly taught by Jesus Christ
14. Further principles sometimes regarded as essential to Christianity
15. The problems of tolerance and impartiality
16. The validity of the appeal to religious experience
Part VI. The Reform of Missionary Policy and Practice: 17. The constructive purpose of reforms
18. The weaknesses of missions to-day
19. Some outstanding problems of missionary work to-day
20. The aim and purpose of Christian missions
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Persons, authors and books.
Introduction
Part I. The Challenge from Other Religions to the Christian Church To-Day: 1. The challenge from the 'political religions'
2. The challenge from the non-Christian religions
3. The need for an answer to these challenges
Part II. The Answers from the Church To-Day: 4. The answer to the political religions
5. The answers to the non-Christian religions
6. The motives behind these answers
Part III. The Message of Jesus Christ, in Relation to Other Religions: 7. The Hebrew background of Christ's message
8. The message of Jesus of Nazareth
9. Indirect inferences from the Gospels
Part IV. The Tradition of the Church: 10. The changing historical background
11. Some permanent trends in Christian thought
Part V. The Recovery of First Principles: 12. The supremacy of Jesus Christ
13. Principles clearly taught by Jesus Christ
14. Further principles sometimes regarded as essential to Christianity
15. The problems of tolerance and impartiality
16. The validity of the appeal to religious experience
Part VI. The Reform of Missionary Policy and Practice: 17. The constructive purpose of reforms
18. The weaknesses of missions to-day
19. Some outstanding problems of missionary work to-day
20. The aim and purpose of Christian missions
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Persons, authors and books.