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Christ And The Other In Dialogue With Hick And Newbigin 1st Edition Reverend Graham Adams

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Christ And The Other In Dialogue With Hick And Newbigin 1st Edition Reverend Graham Adams
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Reverend Graham Adams
ISBN: 9780754698784, 0754698785
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Christ And The Other In Dialogue With Hick And Newbigin 1st Edition Reverend Graham Adams by Reverend Graham Adams 9780754698784, 0754698785 instant download after payment.

How should we relate to 'others' - those within a particular tradition, those of different traditions, and those who are oppressed? In the light of these anxieties, and building on the work of Andrew Shanks, this book offers a vision of Christ as 'the Shaken One', rooted in community with others. Shaped through dialogue with the theologies of John Hick and Lesslie Newbigin, Adams urges Christian communities to attend more deeply to the demands of ecumenical, dialogical and political theologies, to embody an ever greater 'solidarity of others' - a quality of community better demonstrating Christlike 'other-regard'.

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