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Are All Religions True?

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How you should think about religious diversity. We live in a diverse world. Religious pluralism holds that each religion is of equal worth and offers a legitimate lifestyle. But Christianity claims Jesus is the only way to be saved. Is Christianity bigoted? In Are All Religions True? , Harold A. Netland offers a Christian response to religious pluralism. Netland considers the nature of religious claims, tolerance, and the great commission. Wisdom is needed. While Christians should support aspects of religious diversity, we also believe that Jesus is the Lord and Savior of all. Learn how you can be devoted to Christ while showing love for those of other faiths. The Questions for Restless Minds series applies God's word to today's issues. Each short book faces tough questions honestly and clearly, so you can think wisely, act with conviction, and become more like Christ.

160 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2022

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Harold A. Netland

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Harold A. Netland (PhD, Claremont Graduate University) is director of the PhD in Intercultural Studies program and professor of philosophy of religion and intercultural studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is the author of Encountering Religious Pluralism and Dissonant Voices.

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October 12, 2024
This book was written for the mind of an incoming or current undergraduate student. This question alone is what plagues many incoming Christmas visiting or staying at a secular campus where all religions abide. However, Dr. Netland gives a great perspective on the question of religious pluralism and how it relates to the nature of Christianity.

It was a great short read that really opened my eyes to Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, but the most glaring fact is the way he ends his writing that while we respect and acknowledge other faith believers as fellow image bearers, we must also remain faithful to Christ Jesus and urge others to faith solely in Christ.
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