Approaching the World's Religions, Volume 2
Evangelical theology strives to be evangelical, conservative, and contemporary. In a world in which everyone is ""Christian,"" evangelical theology provides a balanced position between fundamentalism and liberalism. While theological debates within the family will occur, to be evangelical is a breath of fresh air for many. However, we do not live in such a world. We do find ourselves living in a secular, global society. It is secular because no religious organization dictates how we live our lives. It is global for at least two reasons. First, our technology brings us immediately in contact with those faraway places. Second, and of more importance, we can simply step outside our front doors and encounter our neighborhoods that reflect a global pluralism. This raises the question, how shall we then live? The intent of An Evangelical Theology of Religions is to suggest a direction for evangelicals to think about the secular, global society in which they live in a way that is not only conservative but also evangelical and contemporary. The final essay strives to address the evangelical aspect of our tradition that places an emphasis on the Great Commission and the law of love.
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Approaching the World's Religions, Volume 2
Evangelical theology strives to be evangelical, conservative, and contemporary. In a world in which everyone is ""Christian,"" evangelical theology provides a balanced position between fundamentalism and liberalism. While theological debates within the family will occur, to be evangelical is a breath of fresh air for many. However, we do not live in such a world. We do find ourselves living in a secular, global society. It is secular because no religious organization dictates how we live our lives. It is global for at least two reasons. First, our technology brings us immediately in contact with those faraway places. Second, and of more importance, we can simply step outside our front doors and encounter our neighborhoods that reflect a global pluralism. This raises the question, how shall we then live? The intent of An Evangelical Theology of Religions is to suggest a direction for evangelicals to think about the secular, global society in which they live in a way that is not only conservative but also evangelical and contemporary. The final essay strives to address the evangelical aspect of our tradition that places an emphasis on the Great Commission and the law of love.
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Approaching the World's Religions, Volume 2

Approaching the World's Religions, Volume 2

by Robert Boyd
Approaching the World's Religions, Volume 2

Approaching the World's Religions, Volume 2

by Robert Boyd

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Overview

Evangelical theology strives to be evangelical, conservative, and contemporary. In a world in which everyone is ""Christian,"" evangelical theology provides a balanced position between fundamentalism and liberalism. While theological debates within the family will occur, to be evangelical is a breath of fresh air for many. However, we do not live in such a world. We do find ourselves living in a secular, global society. It is secular because no religious organization dictates how we live our lives. It is global for at least two reasons. First, our technology brings us immediately in contact with those faraway places. Second, and of more importance, we can simply step outside our front doors and encounter our neighborhoods that reflect a global pluralism. This raises the question, how shall we then live? The intent of An Evangelical Theology of Religions is to suggest a direction for evangelicals to think about the secular, global society in which they live in a way that is not only conservative but also evangelical and contemporary. The final essay strives to address the evangelical aspect of our tradition that places an emphasis on the Great Commission and the law of love.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498295956
Publisher: Cascade Books
Publication date: 06/20/2017
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Robert Boyd has taught philosophy at Fresno City College since 1996. He took his PhD from the University of Wales at Lampeter. In addition to publishing several books in the field of critical reasoning, he has authored or coauthored a number of articles in peer-reviewed journals. While he has maintained his interest in logic and critical reasoning, much of his current research deals with the study of world religions and the theology of religions.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction to Volume 2 1

Part 1 Preliminary

1 Christian Relationship with the World 7

2 Religious Diversity, Evangelical Theology, and Methodological Issues 17

3 Religious Diversity and Evangelical Thought: Agency of Salvation 36

4 Religious Diversity and Evangelical Thought: Recipients of Salvation 58

Part 2 Reconstruction Proposal

5 Biblical Materials: An Evangelical Perspective 101

6 An Interim Outline of Theology of Religions: A Proposed Evangelical Perspective 136

7 Basic Notion of General Revelation and Evangelical Theology 152

8 General Revelation and an Evangelical Theology 170

9 General Revelation and an Evangelical Theology of Religions 196

Part 3 Application

10 The Great Commission and the Law of Love 219

Bibliography 235

Name Index 247

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"Robert Boyd's twenty years teaching philosophy and world religions and working with religious others in the community has generated a winsome evangelical understanding of other faiths, one that does not compromise scriptural commitments but yet embraces an equally biblical agnosticism regarding certain mysteries that are not meant to be resolved. Approaching the World's Religions insists, as the title suggests, on pressing forward amidst these ambiguities by loving our neighbors of any and no faith and asking the hard questions of life with them."
—Amos Yong, author of Hospitality & the Other: Pentecost, Christian Practices, and the Neighbor

"Boyd provides a helpful overview and a philosophical analysis of various aspects of evangelical theologies of religion. He shows how over the last thirty to forty years evangelicals have come a long way in developing a robust theology in this area, and that there are still important areas that need to be and can be developed. Boyd's work is a welcome addition to this crucial topic."
—Darren Duerksen, Fresno Pacific University

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