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The First and the Last - The Claim of Jesus Christ and the Claims of Other Religious Traditions (Paperback)
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The First and the Last - The Claim of Jesus Christ and the Claims of Other Religious Traditions (Paperback)
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As Christians become more engaged with the reality of religious
pluralism, many find themselves torn between two worthy goals - to
be faithful to the lordship of Jesus Christ and to be open
generously to possible truths found in other religions. In The
First and the Last George Sumner offers a constructive way forward,
showing how Christian theology can bring these two goals together.
At stake in the current debate over religious pluralism is the
issue not only of evangelism and mission but also of the Christian
claim to the uniqueness of Jesus Christ. Sumner leads readers
through the challenges and possibilities raised by this debate, and
he outlines a distinctive new method for assessing from a Christian
standpoint the claims and practices of neighboring faiths. The crux
of Sumner's approach is what he calls "final primacy," a position
that (1) sets non-Christian religions in relation to the unique
mediating role of Jesus Christ and (2) relates the truth claims of
other religions to the overall scheme of grace.Sumner goes on to
demonstrate the effectiveness of this position in practical terms,
using final primacy as a frame of reference for a number of
twentieth-century theologies - namely, those of Barth, Rahner, and
Pannenberg - and as a way of examining both Indian and African
theologies against their respective backgrounds of Hinduism and
tribal practices. Additionally, the book serves as an excellent
introduction to the history of interfaith thought: Sumner both
surveys how religious pluralism has been handled in the past and
illustrates how the position of final primacy at once redefines and
promotes its most pressing issue - interreligious dialogue. A
provocative approach to religious pluralism sure to stir widespread
discussion, The First and the Last provides valuable reading for
anyone interested in theology, interfaith dialogue, and missions.
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