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Salvation As Praxis A Practical Theology Of Salvation For A Multifaith World Wayne Morris

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Salvation As Praxis A Practical Theology Of Salvation For A Multifaith World Wayne Morris
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Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Author: Wayne Morris
ISBN: 9781472551306, 9780567474018, 1472551303, 0567474011
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Salvation As Praxis A Practical Theology Of Salvation For A Multifaith World Wayne Morris by Wayne Morris 9781472551306, 9780567474018, 1472551303, 0567474011 instant download after payment.

Will people of other faiths be ‘saved’ and to what extent should the response to this question shape Christian engagements with people of other faiths? Historically, the predominant answer to these questions has been that the person of another faith will not be saved and is therefore in need of conversion to Christianity for their salvation to be possible. Consequently, it has been understood to be the obligation of Christian persons to convert people of other faiths. More recent theologies of religions for the past half century and more have sought to reconsider these approaches to soteriology. This has sometimes led to a reaffirmation of the status quo and at other times to an alternative soteriological understanding. In seeking to articulate soteriologies that make logical and doctrinal sense, too often these new approaches to salvation and people of other faiths have paid little attention to questions of practice. Drawing on alternative understandings of soteriology as deification, healing, and liberation, each perspective having ancient roots in the Christian tradition, it is argued that salvation can be understood as form of concrete earthly practice. Understood in this way, this book considers how these alternative theologies of salvation might shape Christian practices in a way that departs from a history in which the person of another faith has been perceived as a threat to Christianity and therefore in need of conversion. Further it asks how the complex multi-faith world of the twenty-first century might better inform and shape the way in which Christian theologies frame soteriological understandings.

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