In the twenty-first century, the meaning of non-Christian religions for Christian faith will become a central question. Are all religions, including Christianity, responding to the same transcendent truth or are religions fundamentally different? In Faith among Faiths, James Fredericks moves beyond the popular 'pluralist' model of religions and explores the meaning of Christianity in light of non-Christian religions. By doing theology 'comparatively,' Fredericks shows how Christians can look upon religious diversity as an opportunity for enriching their own spiritual quest.
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