Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?: The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice

This book argues that interfaith dialogue begins with the basic goal of improving Christian relationships with people of other religious traditions. But gradually we become aware that this new ministry, when taken seriously, presents many new challenges, forcing us to reexamine our approach to religious plurality and our theology of religions. It also raises questions on how we read the Bible, understand Christian mission, and do theological reflections in a multifaith context. As the title of the volume suggests, the emergence and growth of interfaith dialogue has been looked upon by some as a threat to the future of Christianity and its mission in the world. Others consider dialogue a phenomenon that will give new vitality and relevance to Christianity in a religiously plural world.

The articles included here were delivered as lectures at conferences or written for periodicals, mainly in Asia, at different times and in response to a variety of circumstances. The unity of the volume lies in the fact that each of the articles addresses one of the issues crucial to interfaith relations.

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Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?: The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice

This book argues that interfaith dialogue begins with the basic goal of improving Christian relationships with people of other religious traditions. But gradually we become aware that this new ministry, when taken seriously, presents many new challenges, forcing us to reexamine our approach to religious plurality and our theology of religions. It also raises questions on how we read the Bible, understand Christian mission, and do theological reflections in a multifaith context. As the title of the volume suggests, the emergence and growth of interfaith dialogue has been looked upon by some as a threat to the future of Christianity and its mission in the world. Others consider dialogue a phenomenon that will give new vitality and relevance to Christianity in a religiously plural world.

The articles included here were delivered as lectures at conferences or written for periodicals, mainly in Asia, at different times and in response to a variety of circumstances. The unity of the volume lies in the fact that each of the articles addresses one of the issues crucial to interfaith relations.

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Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?: The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice

Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?: The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice

by S. Wesley Ariarajah
Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?: The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice

Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?: The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice

by S. Wesley Ariarajah

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This book argues that interfaith dialogue begins with the basic goal of improving Christian relationships with people of other religious traditions. But gradually we become aware that this new ministry, when taken seriously, presents many new challenges, forcing us to reexamine our approach to religious plurality and our theology of religions. It also raises questions on how we read the Bible, understand Christian mission, and do theological reflections in a multifaith context. As the title of the volume suggests, the emergence and growth of interfaith dialogue has been looked upon by some as a threat to the future of Christianity and its mission in the world. Others consider dialogue a phenomenon that will give new vitality and relevance to Christianity in a religiously plural world.

The articles included here were delivered as lectures at conferences or written for periodicals, mainly in Asia, at different times and in response to a variety of circumstances. The unity of the volume lies in the fact that each of the articles addresses one of the issues crucial to interfaith relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506433684
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

S. Wesley Ariarajah is a Methodist minister from Sri Lanka who served for over ten years as director of the Department of Interfaith Dialogue Program of the World Council of Churches (WCC). From 1992, he was the deputy general secretary of the WCC. He is now professor emeritus of ecumenical Theology at Drew University School of Theology, Madison, New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Part I The Theory and Practice of Interfaith Dialogue

1 Dialogue of Life 19

2 Who Is the 'Religious Other' to Me? 33

Part II Dialogue and Scriptures

3 The Role of Sacred Texts in Religious Traditions 45

4 Interpreting John 14:6 in a Religiously Plural Society: "I am the way, the truth, and the life" 69

Part III Dialogue and Theology

5 Toward a Theology of Dialogue 91

6 Wider Ecumenism: A Promise or a Threat? 105

Part IV Dialogue and Mission

7 Mission Impossible? Toward a Credible Mission for Our Day 117

8 Rethinking Christian Witness in Our Day 129

Part V Dialogue and Religions

9 Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Toward a Fourth Phase in Jewish-Christian Relations: An Asian Perspective 153

10 Muslim-Christian Dialogue: "What is it Between Christians and Muslims?" 169

11 Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: In Search of Common Grounds 183

12 Hindu-Christian Dialogue: "Apples and Oranges" 195

Part VI Three Relevant Issues to Interfaith Relations

13 Conversion and Religious Freedom 211

14 Religion and Violence 227

15 Religion and Reconciliation 241

Index 249

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