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|a Niles, Damayanthi M. A.,
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|a Doing theology with humility, generosity, and wonder :
|b a Christian theology of pluralism /
|c Damayanthi Niles.
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|a Front Cover -- Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Preface -- God in a Pluralistic World -- Christ in a Pluralistic World -- Holy Spirit in a Pluralistic World -- The Human Being as a Dialogical Creature -- Churches as Champions of Dialogue -- A Concluding Invitation -- Index -- Back Cover
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|a This book looks at how Christians can think about their own theology in a manner that will allow them to not only be more open to interfaith dialogue but see that conversation as essential to what it means to be a Christian in the modern age. It provides both theoretical and practical pathways for reconceiving Christian theology in a multireligious context.
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