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Christian Theology in a Pluralistic Age

David H Jensen

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English
Pickwick Publications
16 December 2024
How does today's context of radical pluralism affect Christian theology? Can Christian theologians be claimed by more than one religious tradition? What makes constructive interreligious dialogue possible? The authors of this volume explore the challenges and opportunities of religious diversity and religious non-affiliation for Christian faith. By exploring the ways in which engagement of other traditions changes them, these theologians offer hopeful reflections for the church's dialogical future.
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Imprint:   Pickwick Publications
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   268g
ISBN:   9781666784817
ISBN 10:   1666784818
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David H. Jensen is Professor in the Clarence N. and Betty B. Frierson Distinguished Chair of Reformed Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is the editor of Always Being Reformed (Pickwick, 2016) and the author of Christian Understandings of Christ (2019).

Reviews for Christian Theology in a Pluralistic Age

""This fine volume is the fruit of conversations among nine Christian theologians facing together some of the daunting issues of our century: pluralism engaged in a nonreductive constructive manner; interreligious learning in actual practice, demonstrated by concrete examples; theology returned in the public square amid changing social, philosophical, and religious realities; new meeting points of the sacred and secular. David Jensen and his colleagues help us to reimagine the duties and risks of theology in our times."" --Francis X. Clooney, SJ, professor of divinity, Harvard Divinity School ""The wide-ranging chapters in this thought-provoking volume offer an excellent example of how interfaith dialogue continues to evolve, inviting an ever-expanding audience into enriching, practical forms of pluralistic religious engagement that positively impact Christian theology and support the common good in the twenty-first century."" --Kristin Johnston Largen, president, Wartburg Theological Seminary ""Christian Theology in a Pluralistic Age draws together multiple disciplinary perspectives on religious pluralism. Constructive theological assessments, case studies of lived experiences, and applications for contemporary society are drawn together to make sense of religious pluralism for Christianity. These essays provide a valuable perspective on the state of the question and benchmarks for further directions for study."" --Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, director, Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, Boston College


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