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"Christian Theology and Religious Pluralism explores the fundamental elements of Christianity through the influential work of John Hick, widely regarded as one of the most prominent thinkers amongst philosophers of theology. David S. Nah explains that Hick’s philosophical insights have tended to overshadow his important theological contributions. He presents Hick’s overall formulation of a Christology for a pluralistic age, referring to the fundamental arguments affirming Christianity. This is succeeded by a critical evaluation which considers Hick’s theological theories whilst defending the traditional Church’s ‘two-natures doctrine’ of Christ. David S. Nah is Associate Professor of Theology at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He obtained his PhD from the School of Religion at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California. "An informative work, Christian Theology and Religious Pluralism contributes to the corpus of philosophical-theology, inspired by the erudite work of John Hick. It will be useful to both students and academics. David Nah must be congratulated for producing both a most thorough analysis of John Hick’s brand of religious pluralism and a most competent defence of traditional two-natures Christology against Hick’s critique and his proposed alternative of metaphorical Christology. I heartily recommend this recent addition to the literature on John Hick to all interested in both sides of the issue." Anselm K. Min, Claremont Graduate University"
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Language - English
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David S. Nah
David S. Nah
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ISBN - 9780227680155
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Page Count - 242
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