A constructive new proposal for Christian dialogue with other
faiths. Religious pluralism is today the most challenging issue
facing traditional Christianity. This constructive work by a
leading voice on the subjects of religious pluralism and interfaith
relations probes the Christian understanding of God and salvation
and offers a new perspective on religious pluralism that affirms
unique salvation in Christ while also recognizing the religious
ends of other faiths. The questions explored here are both
difficult and enlightening. What is the distinctive nature of
salvation? Is there a place in Christian theology for recognizing
other religious ends in addition to salvation? In pursuit of
meaningful answers, S. Mark Heim uses the classical doctrine of the
Trinity to develop a theology that allows Christians to respect the
possibility that alternative relations with God exist in other
religions.
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