Finding God among Our Neighbors: An Interfaith Systematic Theology

· Fortress Press
Ebook
244
Pages

About this ebook

Students of theology live in a world defined by interreligious dialogue. This supplemental theology text prepares students for the real task of understanding and articulating their Christian beliefs in a religiously and culturally diverse world.

Concentrating on the anchoring subjects of God, creation, and humanity, she explores these loci in the broader context of interreligious dialogue with Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, and Islam to better understand the Christian tradition.

About the author

Kristin Johnston Largen is associate professor of systematic theology at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. Among her other publications are What Christians can Learn from Buddhism: Re-Thinking Salvation (Fortress, 2009), and Baby Krishna, Infant Christ: A Comparative Theology of Salvation (2010).

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