MTC logoMukhanyo Theological College libraries

MTC logoMTC libraries

Online library database

- discover resources and information -

Our Librarian is Mrs Tienie de Klerk.
She can be reached on +27120041215 or by email

Online library database

- discover resources and information -

 

Our Librarian is Mrs Tienie de Klerk.
She can be reached on +27120041215 or by email

Image from Google Jackets

Between one faith and another : engaging conversations on the world's great religions / Peter Kreeft.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Books, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, [2017]Description: 213 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780830845101
  • 0830845100
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 200 23
LOC classification:
  • BL41 .K75 2017
Contents:
What is religion : the problem of definition -- Primitive religions: the sense of the religious -- Hinduism: the claims of mystical experience -- Buddhism : the logic of Nirvana -- Zen : the transformation of consciousness -- Confucianism : the structure of social success -- Taoism : the power of nature's way -- Judaism : human culture or divine revelation? -- Islam : is surrender fundamentalism or the heart of religion? -- Christianity: the most believed (and most unbelievable) claim ever made -- Comparative religions : can contradictories both be true?
Summary: "How do we make sense of the world's different religions? In today's globalized society, religion is deeply intertwined with every issue we see on the news. But talking about multiple religions can be contentious. Are different faiths compatible somehow? And how can we know whether one religion is more true than another? In this creative thought experiment, Peter Kreeft invites us to encounter dialogues on the world's great faiths. His characters Thomas Keptic and Bea Lever are students in Professor Fesser's course on world religions, and the three explore the content and distinctive claims of each. Together they probe the plausibility of major religions, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Christianity and Islam. Along the way they explore how religions might relate to each other and to what extent exclusivism or inclusivism might make sense. Ultimately Kreeft gives us helpful tools for thinking fairly and critically about competing religious beliefs. If the religions are different kinds of music, do they together make harmony or cacophony?"-- Provided by publisher.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)

What is religion : the problem of definition -- Primitive religions: the sense of the religious -- Hinduism: the claims of mystical experience -- Buddhism : the logic of Nirvana -- Zen : the transformation of consciousness -- Confucianism : the structure of social success -- Taoism : the power of nature's way -- Judaism : human culture or divine revelation? -- Islam : is surrender fundamentalism or the heart of religion? -- Christianity: the most believed (and most unbelievable) claim ever made -- Comparative religions : can contradictories both be true?

"How do we make sense of the world's different religions? In today's globalized society, religion is deeply intertwined with every issue we see on the news. But talking about multiple religions can be contentious. Are different faiths compatible somehow? And how can we know whether one religion is more true than another? In this creative thought experiment, Peter Kreeft invites us to encounter dialogues on the world's great faiths. His characters Thomas Keptic and Bea Lever are students in Professor Fesser's course on world religions, and the three explore the content and distinctive claims of each. Together they probe the plausibility of major religions, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Christianity and Islam. Along the way they explore how religions might relate to each other and to what extent exclusivism or inclusivism might make sense. Ultimately Kreeft gives us helpful tools for thinking fairly and critically about competing religious beliefs. If the religions are different kinds of music, do they together make harmony or cacophony?"-- Provided by publisher.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Mukhanyo Theological College | MTC Libraries | Legal Notice | Privacy

© Mukhanyo Theological College, 2023

Powered by Koha